3 thoughts on “Is the precious bag and jewelry when the two parties divorced?”
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Then it depends on the jewelry to buy before and after marriage. If it is a dowry, it must not be counted. If it is bought after marriage and it is particularly expensive, you can advocate the division.
Then it depends on the jewelry to buy before and after marriage. If it is a dowry, it must not be counted. If it is bought after marriage and it is particularly expensive, you can advocate the division.
The two parties are valuable when they are divorced, and the jewelry in the bag belongs to public property. These are also divided.
If the cotton bag and jewelry are purchased during the marriage, it is a common property,