Lawyer’s Answer: In China, there are two ways to get a divorce: through mutual agreement or through litigation. If your partner has a mental illness, they may be considered a person with limited or no capacity for civil conduct, which means you cannot opt for a mutual agreement divorce and must proceed with a divorce through litigation.
In a divorce through litigation, you need to consider the following factors:
The duration of your partner’s mental illness:
Division of joint property:
To protect the legal rights of both spouses, you may need to provide some financial assistance or property division to your partner.
Child custody:
Since your partner is unable to provide proper care due to their mental illness, children are typically awarded to you for custody.
In summary, if your partner has a mental illness and you want a divorce in China, it generally involves litigation. The outcome depends on the circumstances, the severity of the illness, and the court’s judgment regarding the best interests of both spouses and any children involved.
