On the 20th, can Sister Furong marry Wang Baoqiang? Let me tell you about marriage registration
Time:2025-09-01 Views:1611
What's going on with Sister Furong marrying her baby on the 20th?
Recently, the divorce case of Wang Baoqiang has attracted attention from all walks of life, with netizens, businesses, and celebrities all supporting Baoqiang. On August 18th, Sister Furong joined the team supporting Wang Baoqiang. Sister Furong shared her property certificate, bank card, car keys, and other "dowry" with the caption: "Baby, I'll be waiting for you at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau on the 20th! Bring all my dowry! If you get married, marry Wang Baoqiang. As a bystander, I was wondering if the Civil Affairs Bureau would open on Saturday, the 20th? Can marriage registration be processed? Later, some netizens expressed that in some areas of Beijing, the Civil Affairs Bureau can handle marriage registration on weekends. So this is not a problem. So, can Sister Furong marry the baby as she wishes? The editor stated that it is absolutely impossible for Sister Furong to die on the 20th. Why not? Below, the editor will talk to you about marriage registration!
What are the requirements for marriage registration?
(1) Both men and women must be completely voluntary. Article 4 of China's Marriage Law stipulates: "Marriage must be fully voluntary by both men and women, and neither party shall force the other party or interfere with any third party
(2) Must reach the legal age for marriage. Article 5 of China's Marriage Law stipulates: "The age of marriage shall not be earlier than 22 years for men and 20 years for women. Late marriage and childbirth should be encouraged
(3) Must comply with monogamy. The Marriage Law does not make specific provisions for monogamy in the "Marriage" chapter, but it has clearly stipulated in the General Provisions chapter that monogamy is prohibited. Therefore, when reviewing marriage applications, it is necessary to strictly grasp this condition and carefully verify it. Applicants for marriage must be unmarried, widowed, or divorced individuals to avoid bigamy.
(4) Prohibition of blood relations in marriage. Article 6 of China's Marriage Law stipulates: "Marriage is prohibited for direct blood relatives and collateral blood relatives within three generations
(5) People with certain illnesses are prohibited from getting married. According to the Marriage Law of our country, marriage is prohibited for those who suffer from untreated leprosy or other diseases that are medically deemed unsuitable for marriage. Regarding other diseases that are medically considered unsuitable for marriage, China's Marriage Law does not list them all, mainly referring to untreated individuals with diseases such as genital and mental illnesses, those with physical disabilities who cannot engage in sexual activity, and those with congenital dementia.
In the above conditions, as the baby is still in the stage of filing for divorce and the divorce judgment has not yet been made, the baby and Ma Rong are still in a marital relationship. If Sister Furong wants to marry her baby, it's impossible and violates the principle of monogamy!
On Weibo, Sister Furong stated that she would bring all her dowry to marry her baby. Even in the future, if, the editor said, if ha. Did they really become involved in these things, the car, the house, and the baby? According to the new Marriage Law, it is obvious that there is no such thing as it belongs to Sister Furong's pre marital property. So, Sister Furong, if you truly love your baby, it's better to give them something now! Marriage can only be described as commendable courage, but it is a bit unrealistic.
Attachment: Marriage Registration Procedure
Marriage registration can be roughly divided into three stages: application, examination, and registration.
(1) Apply
1. Chinese citizens apply for marriage within the territory of China
Both parties must personally apply for marriage registration at the marriage registration authority where one party's household registration is located. When applying, the following documents and certificates should be presented:
(1) Household registration certificate;
(2) Resident ID card;
(3) Proof of marital status issued by the employer, village committee, or resident committee.
Those who have been divorced should also hold a divorce certificate. If the parties involved in divorce wish to restore their marital relationship, both parties must personally apply for remarriage registration at the marriage registration authority in the place where one party's household registration is located.
In places where pre marital examinations are implemented, the parties applying for registration must go to designated medical and health institutions for pre marital health examinations and submit pre marital examination certificates to the marriage registration authority. Those who apply for remarriage can no longer undergo premarital examinations.
2. Chinese citizens apply for marriage in China with foreigners (including foreigners residing in China and temporarily coming to China, Chinese foreigners, foreign nationals residing in China).
Both male and female parties must jointly apply for registration at the marriage registration authority designated by the people's government of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government where one Chinese citizen's household registration is located. Chinese citizens and foreigners applying for registration must hold the following certificates respectively:
(1) Chinese citizens must have: ① their registered residence certificate; ② A certificate issued by the county-level government where my household registration is located or the county-level or higher government, school, institution, or enterprise where I work, stating my name, gender, date of birth, ethnicity, marital status (unmarried, divorced, widowed), occupation, nature of work, and who I am applying to marry.
(2) Foreigners must hold: ① their passports or other identity and nationality certificates; ② The Alien Residence Permit issued by the public security organ, or the identity certificate issued by the foreign affairs department, or the entry and residence certificate for temporary visit to China; ③ A marriage status certificate issued by a notary public in the country, authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (or authorized agency of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and the Chinese embassy or consulate in the country, or a marriage status certificate issued by the Chinese embassy or consulate in China.
(3) Foreign nationals must hold: ① their own passport or identity and nationality documents in place of their passport (stateless persons are exempt from submission); ② Alien Residence Permit issued by the public security organ; ③ A certificate issued by the county-level government where my household registration is located or the county-level or higher government, school, institution, or enterprise where I work, stating my name, gender, date of birth, ethnicity, marital status (unmarried, divorced, widowed), occupation, nature of work, and who I am applying to marry.
Both parties applying for marriage must also submit a pre marital health examination certificate issued by a hospital designated by the marriage registration authority.
All Chinese citizens and foreigners who have complete certificates and meet the requirements of the law can apply to the marriage registration office with certificates and photos of both men and women.
The parties applying for marriage registration shall truthfully provide the prescribed relevant documents and certificates to the marriage registration authority, and shall not conceal the true situation.
(2) Review
The marriage registration management authority shall review the application of the parties to determine whether the marriage application meets the conditions for marriage. If there are any uncertainties, the authorities shall inquire with the parties and, if necessary, may require them to provide relevant supporting materials.
Marriage must not only meet the conditions stipulated by law, but also follow the legal procedures. According to this provision, marriage registration is a necessary procedure for marriage.
Marriage registration is a system in which the state supervises and manages the establishment of marriage relationships. The registration system can ensure the implementation of marriage freedom and the principle of monogamy, guarantee the physical health of marriage parties and their children, avoid illegal marriages, prevent the occurrence of marriage and family disputes, and is also an important part of legal publicity on marriage issues. Serious implementation of various regulations on marriage registration is of great significance for consolidating and developing the socialist marriage and family system.
(3) Registration
After examination by the marriage registration authority, if it is deemed that the marriage conditions are met, registration is allowed and a marriage certificate is issued. If the marriage registration authority fails to register, it shall issue a written explanation stating the reasons for the failure to register.
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