1. Inquire about the deposit of the other party from the bank, and you can conduct the investigation by yourself, entrust a lawyer or apply to the court for investigation;
2. To inquire about stock trading, you can apply for a court investigation order through a lawyer or directly apply for a court investigation;
3. To investigate the real estate, you can hold relevant supporting documents to inquire about the real estate registration center;
4. Inquire about the deposit amount of the other party's mobile phone bank, or apply to the court for investigation of assets;
5. Find relevant information through contracts, letters and documents. , or inquire in banks, tax authorities, industrial and commercial bureaus and other departments;
6. Hire a professional investigation company, pay attention to the legality and ensure the validity of the evidence.
Principle of property division:
1, principle of equality: both husband and wife enjoy equal rights in property division;
2. Principle of actual contribution: consider the actual contribution of both parties to the same property, including material contribution and spiritual contribution;
3. Principle of giving priority to children's interests: When dividing the same property, priority should be given to protecting the interests of minor children;
4. The principle of taking care of the innocent party: if one party has a major fault, it can take care of the innocent party in the division of property;
5. The principle of fairness: the division of property should consider the economic situation and daily needs of both parties, and be fair and reasonable.
To sum up, there are ways to check the property in divorce, such as inquiring about deposits from banks, inquiring about stock transactions, investigating real estate, checking deposits through mobile banking, and looking for information through contracts, letters and documents. And hire a professional investigation company to ensure the legality and the validity of the evidence.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 1092
If one of the spouses conceals, transfers, sells, damages or squanders the joint property of the husband and wife, or forges the joint debts of the husband and wife in an attempt to seize the property of the other spouse, the husband and wife may divide the joint property of the husband and wife with less or no share. After the divorce, if the other party finds the above-mentioned behavior, it may bring a lawsuit to the people's court and request to divide the husband and wife's property again.