Couples in China no longer need to return to their hometowns or places of household registration to marry, after a revision of the country's marriage registration policy.
During the weeklong National Day holiday, a short video of a Russian bride serving tea to her parents-in-law at a traditional wedding in Jinzhong city, Shanxi province, quickly went viral online, attracting widespread attention from both domestic and overseas netizens.
Matrimonial property is a very important issue within marital relationships, involving a diverse array of legal concepts. Here are some questions and answers regarding matrimonial property.
Many men and women across China are marrying later in life, prompting provincial governments to adopt measures to reverse the trend, according to data released by civil affairs departments on Monday.
Here is a translation of the Adoption Law of the People's Republic of China.
Women can request financial compensation for unpaid household chores from their partners in divorces, according to a draft amendment.
Children sent north during famine and turmoil, still hope to find their roots.
After a monthlong "cooling-off" period, a woman surnamed Li, from Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province, obtained her divorce certificate at the end of April.