Many people are interested in whether there are any sanctions for destroying the happiness of other people’s families?
Destroying other people’s families currently does not exist an exact definition according to the law. However, “destroying someone else’s family” is often understood as the act of intervening in a marriage relationship between two people who have already registered their marriage. This act is often accompanied by acts of sabotage that separate the couple’s love; threatens the wife; forces the wife to divorce;…
Administrative handling of acts of destroying other people’s families
Law Gia Nguyen Van Nghia, LSX Law Company Limited, said that according to the provisions of Decree 82/2020/ND-CP, acts of destroying other people’s families can face the following penalties:
– Fines from 3,000,000 VND to 5,000,000 VND in the case of: unmarried or unmarried but living as husband and wife with someone you clearly know is married or married.
– Fine from 10,000,000 VND to 20,000,000 VND in case a third person uses pictures or messages; forces the wife or husband of the person with whom they are having an affair to divorce.
Can the act of destroying another person’s family be criminally prosecuted? Crimes of violating the monogamous marriage regime are often imposed on the person participating in that marital relationship.
Difficulties in handling family-destroying behavior Others
The regulations are like that, but it can be seen that these regulations cannot be enforced in practice for many reasons:
Firstlycases related to adultery often lead to 2 cases: the person who is committing adultery proactively stops or divorces and the two people who are committing adultery come together through marriage. It can be seen that no matter what, the choice to take the case outside the law is very small because this not only affects the adulterer’s honor but also affects that person’s spouse and children. Vietnamese people’s concept is that it must be to the point where there is no other way to resolve it before resorting to the law.
Second when you discover your wife or husband In adultery, the betrayed person is often no longer able to think carefully. Since then, cases of jealousy have occurred and the person punished is usually the person who committed the act of jealousy by intentionally causing injury or harm to the health of others.
Tuesday evidence to prove this behavior is often very little. It can hardly be used to prove.
So according to Jurist Nghia, up to now, the act of destroying the family happiness of others is almost not punished by law.
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