Does my father-in-law buy a wedding room in full and divorce my daughter-in-law?

My father-in-law buys a wedding room in full, but does my daughter-in-law divorce?

The crux of the matter is false litigation.

In fact, the essence of this matter is not the full purchase, whether the daughter-in-law has a share.

But the man is not qualified to buy it, buy it after marriage, and write the name of the young couple.

It should belong to: after marriage, my father-in-law bought a house in full and registered it under the name of his son and daughter-in-law.

This kind of property is generally recognized as the joint property of husband and wife.

In this case, if the father-in-law buys a house in full before marriage and registers it in the name of his son, the daughter-in-law will naturally not take advantage.

Or, after marriage, my father-in-law buys a house in full and registers it in my son's personal name, clearly indicating that it is only for my son, and this house is not cheap.

Unfortunately, it is necessary to use other people's housing qualifications, so it must be registered in the names of two people.

Of course. I understand that the man doesn't want his daughter-in-law to go to his house during the divorce, and his mood is understandable.

It can even be said that it is buying a house under the name, or the father lends money to his son and daughter-in-law to buy a house.

I really shouldn't, false litigation.

They made up their debts and went to court.

Although it is common to make up an iou later, it is usually at least borrowed. At that time, I didn't write an iou, but later I made up one.

In this case, everything is fake, the loan is fake, the loan is fake, the demand is fake, and the lawsuit is fake.

If we don't go to court, there will be no consequences.

Unfortunately, they went to court.

202 1 the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Justice issued the Opinions on Further Strengthening the Punishment of Crimes in false litigation (Fa Fa Fa [202 1] 10).

Since last year, I have noticed that many courts have begun to crack down on false litigation.

To tell the truth, you don't always file a case when you go to the public security bureau in false litigation.

Recently, however, many courts have taken the initiative to transfer false litigation.

Maybe what you thought was okay turned out to be a crime.