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It doesn't seem illegal to quarrel and scold the streets. It is only illegal to fight and cause physical damage to the other person. Quarreling and scolding the street is at most a civil contradiction, at most it is a noise, and it is not very harmonious from the perspective of public customs and good order, and it cannot even be said to be a moral issue, at most it is a personal cultivation.
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If it is an ordinary bickering, it is just a moral issue, if the content of the scolding is detrimental to the personal dignity of the other party, then it is illegal, and now it is a society under the rule of law, everyone is equal before the law, all citizens equally enjoy the rights stipulated by the constitution and the law, and also equally fulfill the obligations stipulated by the constitution and the law, and cannot use the women's family to exonerate their responsibilities. Everyone must have a sense of morality and a sense of law.
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Quarrels are generally not illegal, as long as they do not cause bodily harm. A quarrel is also a slap in the face, and there is no legal responsibility for any excesses in life! Hope it helps!
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Fighting is illegal, arguing and scolding is not illegal, it is just a violation of ethics and morality, no matter the reason, it is the fault of the juniors, even if there is a reason for it, it is not respectful to the elders.
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Looking at the content of the quarrel, if it involves malicious slander, it is also illegal.
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As long as you don't break the law, it's okay, the neighbors will inevitably quarrel and scold a few words, although you don't break the law, but the impact on each of you is not good, more forgiving and forgiving, everyone gives a step, the sea and the sky.
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It depends on what the quarrel is about, even domestic violence can be included in the law.
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It is not illegal, but it is contrary to social morality.
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It can only be judged as immoral.
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Family membership is not a legal term in the strict sense of the word. The general understanding is: relatives living together in a family.
Mostly refers to parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. The provisions of China's civil law on family members are also not clear and complete. For example, the Marriage Law does not clearly stipulate the specific meaning of family members.
Chapter III of the Law, "Family Relations", lists four types of family relationships: husband and wife, parents and children (including legitimate or illegitimate children, legally adopted children and stepchildren), grandparents and grandchildren, and brothers and sisters. Generally speaking, family members are people who are in the same household register as you. "Family" is the legal equivalent of a family register, and a "family member" is a person who lives together permanently within the same household register, and the economic income of each member is regarded as the joint property of the family.
"Family members" are not the same concept as "lineal blood relatives" and "relatives", and people with lineal blood relations are not necessarily family members of each other.
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Certificate of household registration issued by the public security department.
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What does it mean, is it a kinship verification, identification of DNA, and then notarization at a notary office.
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Basis of blood or marriage, adoption, guardianship, etc.
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According to the provisions of China's "Marriage Law", children who have not yet married after reaching adulthood are still belonging.
to the members of this family. Let's put it this way, does your family still have the child's name on it, and if there is a member of the family; Not the other way around.
It is possible to continue to live. The Marriage Act stipulates that parents have the obligation to support their children, and children have the obligation to support their parents.
Inheritance of property: The Inheritance Law provides:
Article 9: [Equality between Men and Women] Men and women are equal in inheritance rights.
Article 10 [Scope of Heirs and Order of Inheritance] The inheritance shall be inherited in the following order:
First order: spouse, children, parents.
Second order: siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, it is inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs do not. If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit.
Of course, if the parents have a will, they will inherit according to the content of the will, but the will should reserve the necessary share of the inheritance for the heirs who lack the ability to work and have no livelihood.
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What is the legal basis for a family member's determination?