Did the mistress break the law? Can you sue her?

Generally, mistresses cannot be prosecuted.

Generally, mistresses cannot be prosecuted. However, whoever marries another person knowingly knowing that he or she has a spouse shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years or criminal detention and shall bear criminal responsibility. The crime of bigamy is a private prosecution case directly accepted by the people's court. If the People's Procuratorate has not initiated a public prosecution and the victim has evidence to prove it, he may initiate a private prosecution.

What supporting documents are required for divorce property division?

Divorce property division certificate:

(1) What personal property did both parties have before marriage? If so, provide the name, quantity, specifications, age and value of the relevant property, and the time of purchase. Storage location, etc.

(2)***The evidence of property ownership required is the same as that of personal property.

(3) Have both parties purchased private real estate together? If so, provide the location, house number, number of rooms, orientation, building area and usable area, current usage status, value, etc. of the house.

(4) Whether there are deposits, bonds, stocks and other securities. , if yes, you need to provide the account number, account name, name and address of the deposit, whether it is a fixed deposit or a demand deposit, and who currently holds the certificate of deposit.

(5) Cash situation: RMB, Hong Kong dollars, foreign currencies, provide specific amount, holder and other evidence.

(6) Provide proof of financial status, such as partnership shares, self-employment, etc.

(7) Claims: Amount of claims and other circumstances of the debtor.

(8) Debt: Provide relevant evidence.

(9) Economic income of both parties (salaries, bonuses, allowances, subsidies, etc.)

I hope the above content can help you. If you have any other questions, please consult a professional attorney.

Legal basis: Article 258 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China.

Whoever marries another person who has a spouse, or who marries another person knowing that he or she has a spouse, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years or criminal detention.