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Answer: Whether a man is breaking the law or not depends on the specific situation, whether you have violated laws and regulations, etc., to determine whether you have broken the law. If you think I'm right, please help me follow!
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If a man destroys someone else's marriage, if the other party's husband is a soldier, then this kind of behavior must be illegal, and it will be listed as the crime of sabotaging the military marriage, and he must bear the corresponding legal responsibility, if he is not a soldier, then it is a personal moral issue.
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It is illegal for a man to destroy someone else's marriage, and this is to pay fines and compensation. If someone else is married, they are not allowed to break the law.
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In real life, if a man destroys the marriage of a soldier, as long as it does not harm the safety of other people's families and life and property, theoretically speaking, it cannot be regarded as a crime, but he will be condemned by his own heart and morality.
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From a legal point of view, there are two situations that will violate the law: one is to live together for a long time before the divorce of the other party and claim to be husband and wife (or conceal the marital status to go through the marriage registration procedures), which is guilty of bigamy; Another is to meddle in military marriages and destroy military marriages.
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The answer to this question is yes, violation. Whether it is a man or a woman, it is immoral and illegal to destroy other people's families, and those who violate the law must be punished.
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Is it illegal for a man to ruin someone else's marriage? If a man destroys someone else's marriage, if it is a marriage that is destroyed by coercion by bad means, it must be illegal, and if the other party is also voluntary, then he is not guilty of breaking the law and can only be condemned by morality.
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Destruction of the family by a third party generally does not constitute a criminal offence. If a third party marries a spouse knowing that the other party has a spouse, it constitutes the crime of bigamy.
According to article 258 of the Criminal Law, a person who has a spouse and marries another person, or clearly knows that another person has a spouse and marries him, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years or short-term detention.
According to Article 1091 of the Civil Code implemented in 2021, if any of the following circumstances results in divorce, the innocent party has the right to claim damages.
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It is against the marriage law for a man to destroy other people's married life, and he knows that someone else is already married, but he still wants to intervene, such a person is really hateful.
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It is not illegal for a man to destroy another person's marriage, if it is not particularly serious, but he is morally condemned.
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It is illegal for a man to destroy the marriage of a soldier, and if it is not a soldier's marriage, it only involves a moral level.
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It is illegal for both men and women to destroy other people's families, especially if there is improper behavior, it is a violation of the marriage law.
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It is a crime to maliciously destroy someone else's marriage. Otherwise, it's just a matter of morality, not a crime.
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It is illegal to break the law of military marriage, and although it is not illegal, it is immoral.
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Hello, this depends on how it is destroyed, if you go as a third party, you will be dealt with as a crime of bigamy.
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That is definitely a crime and will be punished accordingly according to the seriousness of the circumstances.
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Human morality lacks great virtue. The record of the underworld is a loss of virtue and will be punished.
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It can only be said that it violates everyone's moral bottom line.
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Legal analysis: China's civil code does not make clear provisions on whether it is a crime to be a junior and destroy other people's families. Normally, society will only morally condemn the mistress who destroys someone else's marriage.
If the mistress is only dating a married man, instead of committing bigamy, and has two marriage certificates, then the law will not make any judgment on him. It is only in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Code and traditional customs that this extremely immoral behavior will be condemned.
Legal basis: Article 1076 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Where a husband and wife divorce voluntarily, they shall sign a written divorce agreement and apply for divorce registration in person at the marriage registration authority.
The divorce agreement shall clearly state the parties' expression of intent to divorce voluntarily and the consensus on matters such as child support, property, and debt handling.
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Legal marriage relations are protected by the laws of our country, and it is also immoral to destroy the marriage of others, and it is contrary to public order and good customs, but at present, the law does not stipulate that the destruction of ordinary people's marriages shall be punished, but those who constitute the crime of bigamy and the crime of sabotaging military marriages by Yinming have been included in the criminal offenses and will be investigated for criminal responsibility.
If you only destroy the marriage of others in the face of morality, such as being a third party, then the person who destroys the marriage of others in this case will not be punished, and the third party is generally involved in moral issues. However, if a third party knows that another person has a spouse and wants to marry him, it will constitute the crime of bigamy, or if the third party knows that he is the spouse of a military member on active duty and still respectfully cohabits with him and lives together in the name of husband and wife, it will constitute a sabotage of the military marriage, which is a crime.
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Breaking the marriage of another person is generally not recognized by the law, but whether it is a violation depends on the laws and regulations of the country and region. In some countries and regions, the destruction of another person's marriage may constitute a civil tort, which is regarded as an act that harms the legitimate rights and interests of others and can be punished by law. In other countries, breaking a marriage may be considered a criminal offense, such as a violation of morality or public order, and may also be punishable by law.
In short, no matter where you are suing the country or region, destroying another person's marriage is an immoral act and should be avoided as much as possible.
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It is not illegal, but it is against morality, and if you really love each other, you can divorce and remarry, and in addition, it is a crime to destroy a military marriage.
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At present, the law does not stipulate that the destruction of ordinary people's marriages needs to be punished, but the legal marriage relationship is protected by the laws of our country, if it is only in the moral aspect of destroying the marriage of others, this kind of love banquet will be punished, but if you know that another person has a spouse and still want to marry her, then the third party will constitute the crime of bigamy.
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At the very least, it is immoral. There are also laws.
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