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Hello, lawyer, my father has been having an affair, but my mother doesn't know. Then I found out. My father asked me to keep a secret from my mother because he wanted to get married.

Q: Hello, lawyer. My father has been having an affair, but my mother doesn't know about it. Then I found out. My dad told me to keep it from my mom first, because he wanted to end this relationship, so I kept it from him. As a result, my father transferred the property privately, and I regret it very much now. How can I help my mother? They are now going through the divorce procedure.

A: The Scout Law Online Consultation will answer your question.

1. During the divorce, if one party conceals, transfers, sells or destroys the property of the husband and wife, or forges debts in an attempt to seize the property of the other party, when dividing the property of the husband and wife, the party who conceals, transfers, sells or destroys the property of the husband and wife or forges debts may be given less points or no points. 2. After the divorce, if the other party finds the above-mentioned behavior, it may bring a lawsuit to the people's court and request to divide the husband and wife's property again. In judicial practice, the property hidden, transferred or destroyed should generally be regarded as the share of the property that should be shared by the party who hides, transfers, destroys or sells the property, and the share shared by the other party should be offset by the same property of other couples. If the balance is insufficient, the party that conceals, transfers, sells or damages the property shall compensate the other party at a discount.