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The Yun Family's Ninth Child is an Imp!
Author: Shui Qingzhu
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Yun Jiu was an ace special agent, but after escaping from her organization, she ended up transmigrating into the body of a girl called Yun Chujiu. And she was... the weirdest girl in Ye City... Useless, ugly, trash who can't cultivate, ungrateful wretch who backstabbed her adopted family for the enemy family. But excuse me, I'm ugly?! I'll turn into a butterfly and blind all of you with my beauty! I'm TRASH?! I have celestial lightning in my hands! I'll roast all of you to a crisp! I'll walk across the lands with my sharp tongue as my weapon, and you can all fawn over me! But a certain supreme lord just held his weapons and cut down all of the people who admire her... And a certain girl just smiled. "If you cut down my admirers, I'll destroy your admires. We're both evil wretches, if we're together, aren't we just a match made in hell?"   
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A woman with a child after a divorce
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2026-06-30 21:13
The reference mentioned several novels about divorced women with children. For example,"After the Divorce, My Ex-Wife Is Pregnant with My Child." This urban novel revolved around the main characters Xue Yang and Shen Yu. Shen Yu was a female character who had children after the divorce. There was also Yinyin's mother in "Concept Divorce." She lived with her daughter after the divorce because she had different views on raising children from her husband. At her daughter's school, she encountered unfriendly questions from other parents. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Child custody after divorce
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2026-02-20 18:08
There were many factors to consider when determining the custody of a child after a divorce: 1. ** Child's age ** - ** Less than two years old **: In principle, the child should be directly raised by the mother. However, if the mother suffers from a long-term infectious disease or other serious diseases, the child should not live with her; or if the conditions for raising the child are not met, and the father requests the child to live with the mother; or if there are other reasons that make the child unsuitable to live with the mother, the father can request for direct raising. - ** Between two to eight years old **: Parents can negotiate on the issue of custody. If the negotiation fails, the court will make a judgment based on the actual situation and the principle of benefiting the minor child. For example, if one party had bad behavior such as violence or alcoholism, the court would give priority to the other party to raise the child. If one of the parents was serving a sentence, it was generally rare for the prisoner to raise the child, unless the prisoner insisted on raising the child, and the other party agreed and let the parent of the prisoner fulfill the custody obligation. - ** 8 years old and above **: The child has a certain level of judgment and can clearly express which party he or she wants to live with. The court usually respects his or her wishes or choices, but this is not the only basis. Other factors need to be considered. For example, the formation of a child's will may be influenced by external factors, or it may be because of his immaturity or irrationality that he makes a choice that does not conform to his best interests. In addition to material conditions, the parent-child relationship and the parents 'attitude towards the child were also important factors to consider, including whether one party was sincerely willing to take up the responsibility of raising the child, whether they had the time and energy to invest in the child's growth, and whether the other family members of the parents had the ability to assist/participate in the care (such as the stepfather/mother's attitude towards the child when the parents remarried). 2. ** Change of custody **: At any time after the divorce, if one or both parties have a major change in their situation or ability to raise their children, they can request to change the custody of their children. The conditions for changing the custody rights include: the party living with the child is unable to continue raising the child due to serious illness or disability; The party living with the child does not fulfill his or her duty to raise the child or has abused the child, or living with the child does have adverse effects on the child's physical and mental health; A minor child over the age of 10 is willing to live with the other party, and the other party has the ability to raise the child; There are other justifiable reasons for the change. 3. "In terms of custody and custody," he said,"custody belongs to the status right in the family law. The custody system emphasizes the state's coercion to individuals and the individual's obedience to family and social interests. The custody issue is generally treated as an obligation, but it is also a right closely related to the person. It is based on blood relatives (including virtual blood relatives)." In civil law, the relationship between rights and obligations was generally equal, but custody was an exception. If the biological parents did not fulfill their obligation to support their children, their biological children could not use this as a reason not to bear the obligation to support them. The rights and obligations of custody were based on blood relations, and both had to be protected by law. They could not ignore custody because of the struggle for custody. The novel,"Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The child clause in the divorce agreement
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2026-02-15 08:22
The child clause in the divorce agreement usually included the following important aspects: ** 1. Right of custody ** 1. ** Age and Judgment Deviation ** - For children under the age of two, the custody rights usually belonged to the woman. - For children between the ages of 2 and 8, the court would determine the ownership of custody based on the specific circumstances of both parties. For example, the economic situation, living environment, educational background, and other factors of both parties would be taken into consideration. - For children over the age of 8, the court would determine custody based on the child's own intentions and negotiations. 2. ** Determination and responsibility of the adoptive party ** - In the agreement, it was necessary to specify which party would directly raise the child and live with whom. For example, it could be stated that the child (daughter) would be directly raised by the man/woman and live with the father/mother. - The party who raised the child was responsible for the child's daily life and care. ** 2. Child Support ** 1. ** Payer and amount ** - The party who did not raise the child was obliged to pay child support. Child support included living expenses, medical expenses, education expenses, insurance fees, and many other expenses. - The agreement should specify the specific amount of child support, such as how much to pay every month/year. The adjustment mechanism of the child support fee could also be agreed according to the specific situation, such as adjusting the child support fee as the child grew older, the cost of living increased, or the income of the paying party changed. 2. ** Period of payment ** - Usually, child support is paid until the child turns 18 or becomes independent. ** 3. Visitation rights ** 1. ** The confirmation of rights ** - The party who did not directly raise the child had the right to visit, which was both a right and an obligation. 2. ** Visiting arrangements ** - The time and method of visitation could be negotiated in the agreement, such as how many visits per week, the specific time of visitation, the location of visitation (such as at the child's residence or in an agreed public place), etc. In case of special circumstances (such as a sick child, special school activities, etc.), visiting arrangements can be negotiated separately. ** IV. Child's Surname ** - After the divorce, neither party could change the surnames of their children. In addition, when it came to the division of property, it might also be related to children, such as the situation where the husband and wife agreed to give the property to the children. In this case, if one party reneged on his or her promise, the court would reject his or her claim if the other party reneged on his or her request to revoke the gift clause when both parties had agreed to divorce and there was no fraud or coercion. However, if both parties reneged on their promise, they could renegotiate. Click on the link below to read the comic "After Divorce, My Ex-Husband Became My Loyal Dog"
After the divorce, we had a child
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2026-03-03 03:13
Here are some recommendations for novels that involve having children after a divorce: - " The President's Wife: " The female protagonist returned to China with her child after three years of divorce and became the darling of the fashion industry. The male protagonist knew that she had a child and still pursued her. - " After Divorce, President Jiang Wants to Remarry ": The male and female protagonists reunite after seven years of divorce. After discovering the existence of the child, they remarry for the sake of the child. - " Three Treasures in One Child: The CEO's Daddy's Addiction to Spoiling His Wife ": The female protagonist started her life again with three children after her divorce. - " The President's Incredibly Beautiful Wife ": The female protagonist took the male protagonist's money before going abroad. After the divorce, she brought her son back to the country and met the male protagonist again. - " Heart trembling, abstinence, President Huo sticks to me and spreads sugar ": The female lead and the male lead divorced and gave birth to a baby. The female lead brought the baby to set up a stall. After that, the male and female leads got together. - " Divorced Woman with a Baby ": It tells the story of Xue Yan's unfortunate divorce and taking away her child, including her personal experience, her original family situation, and the contradictions in her marriage. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Divorce first, then fight for child custody
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2026-02-27 06:28
Divorce in our country is divided into two ways: agreement divorce and litigation divorce. ** 1. Fight for custody after the divorce agreement ** 1. ** Difficult situations ** - If the custody rights had already been determined at the time of the divorce agreement, it would be more difficult to change the custody rights later. Because the agreement was voluntarily reached by both parties, it had a certain legal effect. However, if there were special circumstances, such as the one who obtained custody had a serious situation that was not conducive to the child's growth, such as being unable to take care of the child due to a serious illness, abusing the child, having bad habits such as drug abuse and gambling, or not fulfilling the custody obligations, the other party could file a lawsuit to the court to request a change in custody. The court would review and decide based on the child's interests. 2. ** Evidence Collection to Consider ** - Collect evidence to prove that the other party is not suitable to raise the child, such as records of administrative punishment for the other party's bad behavior (such as punishment for drug abuse, etc.), or evidence that the other party does not take good care of the child or has harmful behavior to the child's physical and mental health (such as suspected abuse in the child's medical records). At the same time, they also had to collect evidence that they were beneficial to raising their children, such as their economic stability (such as proof of income, bank accounts, etc.), a stable family environment (such as their living conditions were suitable for their children to grow up, etc.), and the ability to spend time with their children (such as working hours allowing them to take care of their children, etc.). ** 2. Fight for custody after divorce ** 1. ** Children under two years old ** - Usually, the mother would be given direct custody. However, if the mother suffers from a long-term infectious disease or other serious disease, and the child is not suitable to live with her; if there are conditions for raising the child, but the father does not fulfill the obligation to raise the child, and the father asks the child to live with the mother; if for other reasons, the child is not suitable to live with the mother, the father can ask the court to change the custody. 2. ** Children's situation in the age range of two to eight years old ** - This stage of the custody battle was more complicated. If he wanted to fight for custody, he had to collect evidence from all sides. For example, the child's growth photos, school life, awards, tutoring photos, insurance payment list, child's medical records, shopping lists for children on various shopping websites, etc., to prove that they have fulfilled their obligations to raise the child, provide labor contracts, salary certificates, bank statements, etc. to prove that they have the financial ability to raise the child. He could ask his parents to make a statement that they were healthy, had a stable pension, and could help raise their children after their divorce. At the same time, he could collect evidence against the other party, such as evidence that the other party had bad habits such as drug abuse, gambling, or domestic violence. 3. ** The child is already eight years old ** - The child's true wishes should be respected. If the child clearly expressed his willingness to live with a certain party, the court would generally respect the child's choice if there were no special circumstances that were not conducive to the child's growth. Click on the link below to read the comic "After Divorce, My Ex-Husband Became My Loyal Dog"
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