A minor fix in marriage law, though loopholes still exist
Top society and culture news for February 28, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "Atheism and religion."

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Courts to protect spouses from fake, illegal debtย / Global Times
On Tuesday, Chinaโs Supreme Peopleโs Court (SPC) amended a controversial article in a judicial interpretation of the marriage law that specified that after a divorce, both husband and wife are responsible for paying off any debts incurred by either of them while they were married. Divorcees who found themselves financially crippled because of their spousal debt have been calling for a changeย to the law for some time. According to a statementย (in Chinese) released on the website of SPC, under the new article, โpeopleโs courts shall not uphold oneโs claim on debt if he or she colludes with either spouse to fake a debtโ and โif one side of a couple incurs debts for illegal use, such as gambling or taking drugs, the peopleโs court shall not uphold the claim as well.โ Some online commenters have called the amendment a โpositive change,โ but many are unsatisfied: โTwo fundamental questions remain unanswered. First, who should be responsible for individual debts incurred during a marriage that is not for family use or legal investments? Second, whose burden is it to prove whether or not borrowed money is used for illegal activities?โ one person notedย (in Chinese).
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