Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Matrimonial and Family Cases between Hong Kong and the Mainland: Key Takeaways

On 15 February 2022, the Mainland Judgments in Matrimonial and Family Cases (Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement) Ordinance (Cap. 639) and its corresponding Rules (Cap. 639A) (“the Ordinance”) came into effect. The Ordinance aims to put an end to the long-standing difficulties faced when enforcing Mainland matrimonial or family judgments in Hong Kong, and vice versa.

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Virtual Assets and Divorce

Virtual assets are a hot topic in today’s financial circles, with many people attempting to evaluate their use in modern society. However, many people are unaware as to how virtual assets work, and particularly, how they can be evaluated and divided in marital disputes.

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Appointing Temporary Guardians

With travel restrictions easing and the world opening up again, opportunities may arise when parents need to travel without their children, or are otherwise temporarily unable to care for them. In those situations, the children are often left in the care of a family member, trusted friend, neighbour, or helper.

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So, you think you are separated from your spouse...

In Hong Kong, a divorce petition based on the “no fault” fact of separation is either pleaded on 1 year’s separation with consent or 2 years’ separation without consent. In both cases whether or not you and your spouse are separated is a matter of law and fact.

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