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What can you say about the bride price and no dowry? The bride price given by the man. The woman can do whatever she wants. If you give it to someone's house, it's someone else's.
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In ancient times, the bride price was a dowry from the man to the woman, and then the woman added some dowry to the man, but each one will remember very clearly, it is the woman's private property, and the man's family will be despised if it is swallowed, and I have forgotten whether it is illegal or not. If it is taken away by Hugh, if it dies, it will belong to the woman's child. It's long gone off by now.
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If you get married, you get a license, and you are the woman's.
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There is no such thing as a high bride price, so I don't care who owns it, and I don't pay much anyway.
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When you receive the bride price money, you will generally send a car as a dowry, and even the ** of this car is higher than your bride price, and then count the miscellaneous expenses, as if the bride price money is nothing, the woman's family also pays money to marry her daughter, not her parents, because she loves her daughter too much.
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If the bride price is given before registration, it belongs to the woman. It is a gift, and the woman is the recipient, but it is not a gift in the ordinary sense, and its purpose is to get married smoothly. If the bride price is given after the marriage is registered, it is the joint property of the husband and wife.
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The customs are different in different places, some are for the woman's parents, some are for the woman herself, and some are for the young couple.
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When a daughter marries, part of the bride price will be converted into a dowry, and the expenses of the marriage will be lost.
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The bride price is for the mother-in-law, how much you want, how to give it, and who to give it to, all depend on the mother-in-law's words.
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Because many rural families, the bride price for marrying a daughter is for the son to ask for a daughter-in-law, so the bride price is finally in the hands of irrelevant people, that is, the mother-in-law of the son-in-law of the mother-in-law's son.
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Who is the person who gives money? Whoever collects who will run to your lover, you accept it, I have no opinion! Don't be the best gift money from your parents! It's hard to talk about housework!
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Most of the parents who want the bride price also hope that their daughters will not suffer losses and hardships in the future. A high bride price is a shame, but don't stress that no bride price is good.
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Most of the bride price went into the pocket of the mother-in-law, and naturally lived up to the fact that they had raised their daughters for decades, and with some money, it should be, how to use it, and who to give it to, it all depends on the mother-in-law's mind.
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Legal analysis: After marriage, the bride price money belongs to the woman. The bride price is generally obtained before marriage, and is the money that the man gives to the woman before marriage to conclude the marriage contract.
According to the provisions of the Civil Code on the gift contract, after the gift, the ownership of the property belongs to the donee and should also become the personal property of one party before marriage.
Legal basis: "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on the Application of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China on the Marriage and Family Section (1)" Article 5: Where a party requests the return of the bride price paid in accordance with custom, the people's court shall support it if the investigation of the dregs falls under the following circumstances:
1) The parties have not gone through the marriage registration formalities;
2) The parties have gone through marriage registration formalities but do not live together;
3) Premarital payments that cause hardship to the payor.
The application of the provisions of items (2) and (3) of the preceding paragraph shall be conditional on the divorce of both parties.
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I don't think a high bride price should exist in marriage, because it may cause a heavy burden on both husband and wife, affect the development of the relationship, and is not conducive to the construction of social morality. Therefore, we should try to abandon this undesirable phenomenon, and formulate a reasonable and feasible marriage such as Sun Guan and bride price standards through friendly negotiation and rational communication between the two parties. Only when both parties are clearly aware and agree can a reasonable bride price exchange be carried out, and the marriage can be based on the principles of mutual liking, mutual respect, and true affection, so that the marriage can be established on the basis of true affection and equality.
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Its Bei's real bride price is a kind of meaning of Huai Wang, which is to express the blessing of the newcomer, to show respect for the woman's family, the bride price is too high will affect life, just start to be together like this, it is difficult for two people to say that they can come together peacefully, and they have always taken a white head, so the two parties plus 1 should negotiate how to be good for the child and how to do it.
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The attribution of the bride price is: if the parties have not gone through the marriage registration formalities; The parties have gone through marriage registration formalities but do not live together; If the payment is made before marriage and causes the payor to have difficulties in life, the bride price shall be returned to the man after the divorce. In the absence of the foregoing, the bride price is generally the woman's personal property.
The bride price paid after the marriage registration is considered joint property if it is not specifically agreed to be given to the woman.
Legal basis] Article 1062 of the Civil Code.
The following property acquired by the husband and wife during the marriage relationship shall be the joint property of the husband and wife and shall be jointly owned by the husband and wife:
1) Wages, bonuses, and remuneration for labor services;
2) Income from production, operation and investment;
3) income from intellectual property rights;
4) Inherited or donated property, except as provided for in item 3 of Article 1063 of this Law;
5) Other property that shall be jointly owned. Husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of joint property.
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In practice, the bride price should generally belong to the children, because in practice, the bride price is given to the woman or to both husband and wife, and the donee is the child and not the parents, so the bride price should be the property of the children. In addition, if the bride price is given after marriage, the bride price will be recognized as the joint property of the husband and wife.
However, in practice, there are also cases where the husband gives the bride price to the woman's parents, and then the parents do not give the money to the woman, in which case the bride price should go to the woman's parents because the gift is directly given to the woman's parents.
1. Is the wedding bride price necessarily joint property?
If the bride price is paid before marriage, it is the woman's personal property unless otherwise agreed. If the bride price is paid after the marriage has been registered, it is the joint property of the husband and wife unless it is specifically stated that it is given to the woman personally. If the dowry is given to the woman by the woman's parents before the marriage, it belongs to the woman's personal property.
If it is given after marriage and there is no special indication that it is given to the woman personally, it is the joint property of the husband and wife.
2. Can the divorce bride price be refunded in full after two months of marriage?
If the conditions are met, you can get a refund. To solve the problem of how to return the bride price in divorce, it is first necessary to determine whether the property given by one party to the other party is a bride price. If it is a gift, it has no right to request a refund; If it is bride price money, and the conditions prescribed by law are met, a refund of the bride price may be requested.
The statutory conditions for the return of the bride price in divorce are:
1. If the bride price is only for engagement, and both parties have not gone through the marriage registration procedures, the divorce bride price must be returned;
2. If both parties have gone through the marriage registration formalities but have not yet lived together, and one party requests a refund of the bride price, it must be returned;
3. If one party pays the bride price before marriage, and causes living difficulties, the other party shall return it, and the living difficulties must reach the level where it is impossible to maintain the minimum living standard in the locality. How to return the bride price at the time of divorce has a general practical significance, because the wedding bride price money belongs to the traditional customs of our country, most areas still retain the custom of giving a bride price for marriage, how to deal with the return of the divorce bride price can solve many problems, the most important thing is that the rural income is not high, most people when they get married, the bride price money given to the woman is as high as tens of thousands of yuan, and even the bride price money lent to the woman is even lent to the woman. Therefore, the law determines the statutory circumstances for the return of the divorce bride price based on the impact of the bride price on the marriage, which is in line with the principle of fairness.
Article 1062 of the Civil Code stipulates that the following property acquired by husband and wife during the existence of the marital relationship shall be the joint property of the husband and wife and shall be jointly owned by the husband and wife
1) Wages, bonuses, and remuneration for labor services;
2) Income from production, operation and investment;
3) income from intellectual property rights;
4) Inherited or donated property, except as provided for in item 3 of Article 1063 of this Law;
5) Other property that shall be jointly owned.
Husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of joint property.
I don't think it's reasonable, you're not selling girls, asking for such a high bride price may make the man's family famine, and besides, don't you have to pay it back if your daughter marries? Isn't this also a pit for my daughter?
Unless agreed or in several special circumstances, marital property is jointly owned.
Now the society is very realistic, life. The basis of a real marriage must be two basic requirements: economic strength and affection as the foundation, no ** force can not be realized, long-term marriage is unreliable, it is difficult to give a bride price, and it is also a standard to measure the only economic conditions of the marriage of both parties.
The bride price is something that the woman can not do, but the man can't say no, and similarly, the woman's parents can give the dowry, but the mother-in-law can't ask for it. The bride price does not need to be sky-high, but it must be able to correctly express your intention to marry the woman.
I don't think it matters, because as long as two people live a down-to-earth life, they will be very happy.