First of all, the whole story.
The story is set in Shanghai. Xiaoli divorced A Qiang, and when the divorce divided 3.3 million yuan of property, A Qiang only got 28,000 yuan. The reason is that when the husband and wife get married and buy real estate, they need a down payment of 6,543,800 yuan, which is contributed by Xiaoli's mother, and the remaining 700,000 yuan is paid by both husband and wife when handling the provident fund. In the property registration, A Qiang accounts for 1%, and Xiao Li accounts for 99%. So this is also the main reason why A Qiang only got 28,000 yuan compensation after the divorce, although the man argued that it was to appease his mother-in-law and demanded to return 500,000 yuan to himself.
Second, the results of the second instance
The second trial was initiated by the woman, and the court held that the judgment should be based on the original share agreed by both parties, plus the appreciation of the house in these years. Therefore, Xiaoli was sentenced to return the remaining loan of the house and pay the depreciation price of A Qiang Building of 28,000 yuan. At present, the case has been closed. As for why it attracts public attention, it is because in Shanghai, where land is precious, the man actually only gets 28,000 yuan of property. At first glance, it seems to be the woman's fault, but it is not. The mother-in-law paid a down payment of one million yuan for their house, so the husband and wife owed a loan together, and the man was not much more than the woman.
Third, the division of marital property.
There are many disputes about the division of marital property. However, it should be noted that the current law protects the property owners, as shown in the above case, because the mother-in-law paid a down payment of one million yuan, which is actually the main reason why the man can't get more properties. This woman's mother gave her a gift from her parents. The man and the woman pay their debts together, so they are not much more than the woman. The public can seize a lot of the man's property without giving the woman a brain tonic. Our country's law only protects marital property, so when getting married, the woman should try her best to own property, which is more protected by law.