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Guide on dividing separate property of spouses when calculating joint inheritance in Vietnam. Expert tips for Overseas Vietnamese to protect inheritance rights.

When both spouses take out a loan—or when one borrows for the family’s benefit—it’s easy to fall into a situation where one spouse must share the responsibility for repayment even without signing the contract. So, what determines joint liability? When can the other spouse avoid it?

When a married couple decides to divorce while still owing money to a bank, many individuals and business owners wonder: Do they have to pay off all debts before divorcing? Who is responsible for repayment?

During pregnancy, if you are considering a “divorce during pregnancy” or facing a situation where “the wife is pregnant and divorce is being discussed,” it is essential to understand the conditions, procedures, and rights that protect both the mother and the unborn child.

When a married couple signs a divorce agreement abroad, the question arises: Will this agreement be recognized and have legal validity in Vietnam? If you are living overseas, involved in a foreign divorce, or seeking to have that divorce recorded in Vietnam

When a marriage begins to fall apart, it is not uncommon for one spouse to unilaterally sell marital property—such as real estate, vehicles, or shares—before the divorce, often with the intent to conceal or “transfer away” assets.

When a couple decides to divorce, the division of assets such as land and housing is often one of the most sensitive and contentious issues. This article provides a clear overview of the required documents, procedures, and important legal considerations for dividing land and housing assets during divorce in Vietnam, helping you proactively protect your rights and interests.

Proving separate property in marital disputes in Vietnam is one of the most important steps in protecting individual rights. Do you know what constitutes “separate property,” how to verify its origin, and what to prepare before a dispute arises?

When a couple divorces, many wonder: “Are assets formed during marriage divided equally?” According to Vietnam’s Law on Marriage and Family, while the general principle is “each spouse receives half,” the actual division is not always a 50:50 split. The court will also consider factors such as each party’s contribution, financial circumstances, faults, and mutual agreements.

When facing a decision to file for unilateral divorce in Vietnam, one of the most common concerns is: “Do I need to prove that my spouse is at fault?”

As marriages between Vietnamese citizens and foreigners become increasingly common, many couples remain unaware of their rights, obligations, and potential risks — both when living in Vietnam and in cases of legal disputes.

When an international marriage in Vietnam ends in divorce, issues related to asset division and child custody are not merely legal procedures — they are matters of protecting the rights and future of the Vietnamese spouse and their children.