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China court orders man to pay ex-wife RM31,000 for 5 years’ housework

Landmark ruling comes after country introduces new civil code

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 2:47PM

China court orders man to pay ex-wife RM31,000 for 5 years’ housework
Under the new law, a spouse is entitled to seek compensation in a divorce if he or she bears more responsibility in child raising, caring for elderly relatives, and assisting partners in their work. – Pixabay pic, February 24, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – In a landmark ruling, a China divorce court has ordered a man to pay his wife for all the housework she did during their marriage.

In a BBC report, a Beijing court ordered the man to compensate his wife 50,000 yuan (RM31,271.67) for five years of unpaid labour.

The ruling comes after China introduced a new civil code.

The case generated a huge debate online over the value of domestic work, with some saying the compensation amount was too little.

According to court records, the man only identified as Chen had filed for divorce last year from his wife, surnamed Wang, after getting married in 2015.

She was reluctant to divorce at first, but later requested financial compensation, arguing that Chen did not do any housework or take care of their son.

Beijing’s Fangshan District Court ruled in her favour, ordering him to pay her monthly alimony of 2,000 yuan, as well as the one-off payment of 50,000 yuan for the housework she has done.

The presiding judge told reporters on Monday that the division of a couple’s joint property after marriage usually entails splitting tangible property. 

“But housework constitutes intangible property value,” said the judge.

The ruling was made according to the new civil code in the country, which came into effect this year. 

Under the new law, a spouse is entitled to seek compensation in a divorce if he or she bears more responsibility in child raising, caring for elderly relatives, and assisting partners in their work.

The case sparked heated debate on social media, with a related hashtag on microblogging platform Weibo viewed more than 570 million times.

Some social media users pointed out that 50,000 yuan for five years’ of work was too little. 

“I’m a bit speechless, the work of a full-time housewife is being underestimated. In Beijing, hiring a nanny for a year costs more than 50,000 yuan,” said one commenter.

Others pointed out that men should assume more household duties in the first place.

Some also called on women to continue pursuing their careers after marriage. 

“Ladies, remember to always be independent. Don’t give up work after marriage, give yourself your own way out,” wrote one social media user. – The Vibes, February 24, 2021

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