In China, the dissolution of marriage can be pursued through two primary methods: consensual divorce and litigation. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed explanation of each process, tailored to offer clarity and a professional legal perspective.
Consensual Divorce (For Couples Married in China)

Eligibility and Process:
Consensual divorce is an option when both spouses mutually agree to end their marriage. In such cases, the parties have the autonomy to negotiate terms regarding child support, visitation rights, and the division of marital property. Upon reaching a consensus and fulfilling the requisite legal procedures, a divorce certificate can be issued by the Marriage Registration Office. This streamlined approach can often be completed swiftly, potentially mitigating the emotional toll associated with extended divorce proceedings. However, if the parties fail to reach a comprehensive agreement, the matter must be resolved through judicial channels.
Important Note: If your marriage was not registered in China, a consensual divorce is not an option within the country’s legal framework.
Divorce by Litigation
When to Pursue: Litigation becomes necessary when one spouse seeks a divorce while the other does not. In such instances, the court will entertain the divorce only under specific conditions, which may include:
Representation and Procedure: Regardless of the path you choose towards divorce, we are here to provide you with expert legal guidance and support throughout what can be a challenging process. Engaging a legal expert ensures that your rights are protected, and the process is navigated efficiently.
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