1. Before the divorce, if the other party is found to have maliciously transferred the same property, you can apply for property preservation to prevent property loss;
2. If the husband and wife have not signed an agreement on the ownership of marital property, the property acquired during the marriage will be owned by * * * by default;
3. When dividing the same property, it is proved that the other party has maliciously transferred the property, and the other party may be required to divide less or return the corresponding property.
The duties and ethics of lawyers;
1. Obligation of confidentiality: A lawyer must keep the client's privacy and case information confidential during his practice, and shall not disclose it to a third party;
2. Principle of good faith: A lawyer should be honest and trustworthy, and should not deceive the court, the client or anyone else;
3. Principle of independence: When providing legal services, lawyers should remain independent and not be unduly influenced by the outside world;
4. Principle of justice: Lawyers should adhere to justice, and may not use their professional privileges to engage in unfair competition or damage judicial justice;
5. Diligence: Lawyers should work diligently and do their best to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of clients;
6. Abuse of the law is prohibited: lawyers shall not use legal loopholes or improper means to seek illegitimate interests for their clients.
To sum up, in order to prevent one party from maliciously transferring the joint property of husband and wife in the process of divorce, it should apply for property preservation in time, pay attention to the legal provisions of the property obtained during the marriage, and provide evidence of the malicious transfer of property by the other party when dividing the property, so that the court can judge the other party to divide less or return the corresponding property and ensure that their rights and interests are not harmed.
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.