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Emotional disputes involve how to deal with money.

Emotional disputes involving money are handled as follows:

1. Negotiation settlement: Both parties can solve financial problems in emotional disputes through negotiation, such as dividing property and returning loans, so as to reach an agreement acceptable to both parties.

2. Prosecution: If the problem cannot be solved through negotiation, or if you refuse to return the arrears, you can bring a lawsuit to the court and solve the financial problems involved through legal procedures.

3. Recovery of creditor's rights: If the problem of borrowing is involved, you can recover the creditor's rights by sending a dunning notice to the debtor or entrusting a lawyer.

Emotional disputes need to meet the following conditions:

1. Legally valid evidence: handling emotional disputes requires sufficient evidence support, such as chat records, text messages, phone records, gifts, photos, videos, etc. These evidences need to have legal effect, that is, the evidence is true, legal and effective.

2. Legal provisions with legal basis: Dealing with emotional disputes needs to be carried out in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.

3. There are legal procedures to support: emotional disputes need to be handled in accordance with the procedures prescribed by law, such as mediation and litigation.

4. Notarization or lawyer's certificate: notarization or lawyer's certificate is required if emotional disputes need to be notarized or lawyers need to mediate or litigate.

To sum up, when dealing with the financial problems of emotional disputes, we should abide by relevant laws, regulations and ethics, and try our best to solve the problems through legal channels to avoid taking excessive measures and causing further harm to emotional disputes.

Legal basis:

Article 657 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

A gift contract is a contract in which the donor gives his property to the donee free of charge and the donee expresses his acceptance of the gift.

Article 658

The donor may revoke the gift before the right to donate the property is transferred. The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall not apply to notarized gift contracts or gift contracts with public welfare nature and moral obligations such as disaster relief, poverty alleviation and disability assistance, which are irrevocable according to law.