Getting married within three days of knowing each other for the purpose of distributing demolition funds
Time:2025-09-01 Views:1000
As the demolition was imminent, Chen X, a man from Xiangtan, married Li X, a woman he had only known for three days, in order to receive more demolition funds. After the demolition funds were cleared, the couple started a divorce. Recently, after mediation by the Xiangtan County Court, the two reached a divorce agreement. Chen X will provide Li X with a financial assistance of 50000 yuan, and the 50000 yuan dowry paid for the marriage will belong to Li X. Li X voluntarily waives the division of the demolition funds.
Chen X is a young man born in the 1980s. At the end of 2012, his parents urged him to get married as soon as possible in order to receive more demolition funds. Faced with tempting demolition fees, Chen X met Li X according to his parents' arrangements. On the third day of the blind date, Chen X, under the urging of both parents, got married with Li X and paid him a dowry of 50000 yuan. After marriage, due to unfamiliarity with each other, the two did not cohabit.
In 2013, the demolition funds were successfully distributed, and after the couple received their share of the demolition funds, they used them for storage, consumption, and daily expenses. By this year, there was very little left. Seeing his daughter disappear, Chen X, after careful consideration, filed for divorce in court.
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