Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Henan Province’s Women’s Day meeting on March 8, 2022 will propose special legislation for married women to protect their rights.

Henan Province’s Women’s Day meeting on March 8, 2022 will propose special legislation for married women to protect their rights.

Yes.

The protection of the rights and interests of rural women married outside the country is an issue that the people's courts have long been paying attention to and working hard to solve. The difficulty in protecting the rights and interests of married women in rural areas is that neither "two parties" can be trusted, and neither "two layers" can be trusted.

Neither "both parties" can be linked. The "maternal family" believes that the daughter-in-law has already married or her household registration has been moved out, so she should not have rights and interests in this household or this collective economic organization. The "in-law's family" does not recognize the daughter-in-law or thinks that her daughter-in-law has not moved in, and she should not have rights in this household or this collective economic organization. Organizations have rights. "Both layers" are unreliable. If a married woman in rural areas gets along well with her husband's family, as a member of the contracting household, her property rights are generally guaranteed. Once a rural married woman divorces her husband, because the head of a rural contracted household is usually a member of the male family, divorce intensifies family conflicts, and the divorced woman is less likely to receive land and housing from the contracted household. The relationship between the contracting operators is broken, and this relationship is unreliable.