广东夫妻可互查财产,这些地方也已立法明确夫妻财产知情权
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-13 11:46

Core Viewpoint - Multiple regions in China are exploring legislation to clarify the property information rights of spouses, allowing them to "check each other's assets" [1][2][3] Group 1: Legislative Developments - The newly passed "Implementation Measures of the Women's Rights Protection Law" in Guangdong Province will take effect on January 1, 2026, allowing spouses to inquire about each other's property status [1] - Prior to Guangdong, provinces such as Hebei, Jiangsu, and Fujian have enacted similar local regulations, with cities like Guangzhou, Zhuhai, Qingdao, and Jinan also experimenting with legislation [1][2] - The 2010 "Guangzhou Women's Rights Protection Regulations" already allowed spouses to request property information from relevant administrative departments [2] Group 2: Legal Framework and Challenges - Although laws like the Civil Code and Women's Rights Protection Law provide a basis for spouses to have knowledge of each other's property, there is no clear definition of this right, leading to potential difficulties in practice [3] - Local regulations face challenges such as lower legal status, limited applicability, and lack of supporting systems, which may hinder effective implementation [3] - Experts suggest that a national legal framework should be established to standardize property information rights and clarify the process for exercising these rights [3]