After living together, if the other party wants to break up, can I ask the other party to compensate

Updated on psychology 2024-07-27
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes! Everyone is the object of protection of the law, and the main responsibility for the consequences of the individual's own unmarried cohabitation lies with him/herself. If the other party borrows money, you can ask them to pay it back.

    Knowledge Expansion: Handling of Property Debts During Cohabitation:

    On November 21, 1989, the Supreme People's Court promulgated the Several Opinions on the Trial of Cases of Cohabitation by Husband and Wife in the Name of Husband and Wife without Marriage Registration, which made the following specific provisions on the handling of property and debts during the period of cohabitation:

    1. When dividing property, take into account the interests of women and children, consider the actual situation of the property and the degree of fault of both parties, and properly divide it.

    2. The income obtained jointly and the property purchased during the period of cohabitation shall be treated as general common property.

    3. The creditor's rights and debts formed for joint production and living during the period of cohabitation may be treated as joint creditor's rights and debts.

    4. When the cohabitation relationship is dissolved, if one party suffers from a serious illness during the period of living together, when dividing the property, he or she shall be given appropriate care or one-time financial assistance by the other party.

    5. If one party dies during the period of cohabitation, and the other party requests to inherit the estate of the deceased, and meets the provisions of Article 14 of the Inheritance Law, it can be handled according to the specific circumstances of the assistance.

    6. During the period of cohabitation, if the two parties have an agreement on property and debts, the agreement shall prevail; If there is no agreement, the dissolution of the cohabitation relationship shall be agreed upon by both parties. If the agreement is not reached, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the specific circumstances of the property and in accordance with the principle of taking into account the rights and interests of the children and the woman.

    7. The following property may be recognized as joint property during the period of cohabitation:

    Joint property during cohabitation refers to property that is jointly managed, used, benefited, disposed of, and used for debt settlement by both parties.

    The following property is the joint property of the cohabiting parties: (1) wages and bonuses; (2) Income from production and operation; (3) income from intellectual property rights; (4) Property acquired by inheritance or gift, except as provided for in Article 18, Paragraph 3 of the Marriage Law; (5) Other property that shall be jointly owned by both parties. The joint property of both parties must meet the following two conditions: first, it must be the property acquired during the period of cohabitation, the property acquired by one party before the cohabitation, the property acquired by one party after the dissolution of the cohabitation relationship, and the property acquired by the other party after the death of one party are not joint property.

    Second, the property must be jointly owned by both parties in accordance with the law, and the property acquired during the period of cohabitation is not automatically owned by both parties, and the property owned by one party as provided by law, or the property that the parties agree to belong to each other, does not belong to the joint property.

    The following property is the property of one party: (1) the pre-cohabitation property of one party. (2) Medical expenses and living allowances for the disabled received by one party due to bodily injury.

    3) Property that is determined in a will or gift contract to belong to only one party. (4) Daily necessities for one party. (5) Other property that should belong to one party.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After living together, the other party proposes to break up, and if the relationship has caused you any harm, such as an abortion, then you can claim compensation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After cohabitation, the other party wants to break up, and whether to ask the other party to compensate depends on the situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think there's a reason. If you like to live, if you don't like it, you will break up, and it is important to see the other person clearly before considering whether you can live together.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Standing together is also willing, if you are engaged and the other party breaks up, you can ask him to compensate, in some places, if the other party breaks up is a flying saucer, some compensation will, but some people are in love without compensation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In this case, you can ask the other party to make some compensation, but it also depends on the two of you to discuss, not to say that compensation can be compensated, but also depends on the specific loss, after all, you also liked each other voluntarily before!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Both of you are living together voluntarily, although you have broken up now. Then you want the other party to compensate you, maybe he may not be able to do this, and now your young people are in a hurry to live together before they reach the point of marriage. It's the girls who break up and suffer the loss.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After living together, it is more difficult for the other party to break up, and it is more difficult for him to compensate for the loss, after all, it is you who agreed to live together, and it cannot be proved that someone else forced you, so it is difficult to recover the loss.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you go back, you should have obtained the consent of both of you, and the other party should not be able to ask for compensation if you want to break up, because you have agreed to live together before.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can't ask for compensation because you don't have any contractual relationship between you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What to compensate, do you compensate the other party or the other party compensates you?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cohabitation is voluntary, there is no compensation or compensation, if it is too wronged, the man can compensate the woman a little.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. How to get compensation for the woman who has cohabited and broken up.

    1. Generally, it cannot be compensated, this kind of expenses have no basis in law, and it cannot be convicted if it is forcibly demanded, and it is not protected by law, and the court will not accept it, which is a personal economic dispute and can only be mediated by civil media. If one party is willing to give the other party financial compensation to achieve the purpose of breaking up, the law does not prohibit it, this is a gift behavior, subject to the delivery of money. The decision to give a break-up fee is entirely voluntary.

    2. Legal basis: Article 1091 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China.

    In any of the following circumstances, the innocent party has the right to claim damages if the divorce is caused:

    a) bigamy; 2) cohabitation with another person;

    3) Committing domestic violence;

    4) Abuse or abandonment of family members;

    5) There are other major faults.

    2. What is separation?

    1. Separation requires emotional discord, separate residence, and non-fulfillment of marital obligations. At present, the separation recognized by the court refers to the fact that the two parties live separately due to the discord between the husband and wife, and do not fulfill the obligations between husband and wife. Although they don't live together, it's not because of emotional discord, but because of other reasons.

    Separation is not a legal separation due to the place of work, or for other objective reasons. For example, if one party works in Beijing and the other works in Shanghai, and one party files for divorce and has been separated for two years, it is difficult for the court to determine that it constitutes a legal separation because of the factor of work location.

    2. Husband and wife living in different places all year round are not considered separation in the legal sense. Legal separation is marked by the fact that the spouses do not have a sexual life together because of emotional discord and do not fulfill their marital obligations to each other.

    3. If you live in the same suite and do not sleep in the same bed, but the relationship is not harmonious, and the mutual obligations between the husband and wife are not fulfilled, it is difficult for the judge to determine cohabitation at the time of **time**, for example, once one party denies sleeping in separate beds, the other party is not good at adducing evidence to prove the fact of bed separation or the fact of no sexual life, so it is not recognized as separation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ask for some compensation, although it is your will, but because the jade body has been tainted and is not pure enough, you can't be calm when you talk about your boyfriend, and it will leave a shadow on the other party, in this case, you can only let the other party make appropriate compensation, how can you make the other party smile indifferently, shake off and leave, but even so, it's not a good policy, it's good to do it yourself, keep pure, don't do things after marriage before marriage, this is right.

    Cohabitation was originally a matter of "you and me" between men and women, and now the other party is asking to break up, now let's analyze what aspects need to be compensated.

    1. Emotional aspects.

    Cohabitation is a matter of both men and women, two people talk about a lot of fate, both parties have feelings, only then do they have the intention of being together, men have feelings, women also pay feelings, you have feelings, the other party is interested, the two of you are "balanced in strength" and "comparable" in this regard, and no one has lost.

    Second, the physical aspect.

    Living together is to live together, love each other, "have to come and go", "have to give, have to get", men and women love each other, accompany each other, and there is nothing to lose from each other.

    Third, financial resources.

    If one party has been spending money and the other party is spending nothing, this creates a psychological imbalance.

    Living together inevitably involves renting a house, eating, and having a lot of daily expenses, which is also a big expense.

    If you are a man and the other party lives with you, most of the housework is taken care of by the woman, even if you find a "nanny with all-round companionship", you have nothing to lose.

    If you are a woman, you are responsible for all the expenses of the family, you have to do housework, and you have to accompany you, then your loss is indeed very large, and you have lost feelings, companionship, and financial resources, you can negotiate with him and ask him to compensate you for some of the money.

    The other party wants to break up, because they feel unhappy, unhappy, and emotionally unsatisfied with you, and you have to summarize what you don't like in time to make the other party want to break up with you.

    At present, national laws do not explicitly stipulate such incidents, and can only rely on moral constraints. It depends on whether he or she forced you or whether you voluntarily cohabited with him or her, and if he or she forced you, you can negotiate with him or her.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    OK. Because I think that if two people break up, then they should still break up decently, so they can ask for some compensation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is indeed possible to ask the other party to compensate, because in the process of cohabitation, you may also spend a lot of money.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, because cohabitation is a matter of mutual affection, and no one has a loss or an advantage, and now it is a society where men and women are equal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    After living together, if the other party wants to break up, can I ask the other party to compensate?

    When a cohabitation relationship is dissolved, the woman is generally not able to claim compensation from the other party, and the court generally does not protect the cohabitation relationship, and one party has no right to claim compensation from the other party when the cohabitation relationship is dissolved. Only if the parties have a legal marital relationship, and the party who is not at fault in the divorce where one party is at fault, can claim damages for divorce. However, this is not absolute, and if other rights are infringed during the period of cohabitation, such as privacy rights, property rights, etc., of course, you can claim compensation from the other party, but the "claim" at this time is not the same as the compensation required from the other party due to the dissolution of the cohabitation relationship mentioned above.

    Legal basis: Article 1091 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China In any of the following circumstances, which leads to divorce, the innocent party has the right to claim damages: (1) bigamy; 2) cohabitation with another person; 3) Committing domestic violence; 4) Abuse or abandonment of family members; 5) There are other major faults.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Summary. Guidance and Suggestions After cohabitation, if the other party wants to break up, can I ask the other party for compensation?

    It can be compensated, and this is a private matter for both of you.

    After living together, if the other party wants to break up, can I ask the other party to compensate?

    Guidance and Suggestions After cohabitation, if the other party wants to break up, can I ask the other party for compensation? It can be compensated, and this is a private matter for both of you.

    But I need you to be more specific.

    I can give you a better analysis of how to ask for it.

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