202 1 how does the marriage law deal with mistresses?

A: The Civil Code does not explicitly deal with Xiao San, but if the derailed spouse gives Xiao San a gift, if the husband and wife spend the same property, they can sue for return. If you are going to divorce, you can also claim that the wrong party has less property and demand compensation for losses.

Tips: If you have the above opinions, I suggest you keep the relevant evidence. If you can't handle it yourself, you can consider entrusting a lawyer to handle related matters. In order to protect their legitimate rights and interests, we should deal with them in time to avoid further harm. If the other party constitutes bigamy, you can also call the public security bureau or the court to prosecute. The relationship between parents and children is not eliminated by parents' divorce. After the divorce, the child is still the child of both parents, whether or not the parents directly raise him.

In case of divorce according to Article 1087th of the Civil Code, the property of husband and wife shall be handled by mutual agreement; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the specific circumstances of the property and the principle of taking care of the rights and interests of the children, the woman and the innocent party.

Article 1088 If one spouse undertakes more obligations such as raising children, caring for the elderly and assisting the other spouse in work, he has the right to ask for compensation from the other spouse at the time of divorce, and the other spouse shall make compensation. Specific measures shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.

Article 109 1 In case of divorce, the innocent party has the right to claim damages under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Bigamy; (2) Living with others; (3) committing domestic violence; (4) maltreating or abandoning family members;

(five) there are other major faults.

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 debt 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.