Woman Marries Uncle-In-Law to Hide Second Child

Woman Marries Uncle-In-Law to Hide Second Child
Mar 20, 2014 By eChinacities.com

A woman arranged a fake marriage with the uncle of her ex-husband to hide the fact that her and her ex had had two children. Authorities caught her out when a routine inspection of the case lead them to find that her ‘new’ husband was the uncle of her ex-husband.

It turns out that she gave birth to her second child after she had divorced her former partner, who was the father of both children, and in her desire not to have to pay the ‘breach of the one child policy’ fine, she married his uncle and said that the second child was his.

In the end she had to pay 260,000 RMB in fines for having a fake marriage and violating the family planning laws.

Source: news.ifeng.com

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Nessquick

F2ck !

Mar 21, 2014 10:47 Report Abuse

Robk

China comes up with such happy names for their stupid laws. Like the "Fictitious Fact Law" (WTF?), which basically means if you lie and cause damages (mainly to the CCP or someone rich)... or the "Family Planning Law" which means... don't have anymore kids or we will abort them or make you pay a ton of money... Chinese Laws are as hazy as a Beijing sky.

Mar 20, 2014 19:15 Report Abuse

Guest655508

'lie' and 'truth' are not historical constants - both in english, chinese and otherwise.

Mar 21, 2014 13:02 Report Abuse

Nessquick

ONLY in China

Mar 21, 2014 10:47 Report Abuse

Guest655508

chinese law does not include marriage to uncles.

Mar 21, 2014 13:10 Report Abuse

coineineagh

Former uncle-in-law. The uncle of her EX. After divorce, he's not even uncle in concept anymore. It's a clever way to avoid this horrible tax invented by a culture that throws baby daughters into rivers. It should be entirely legal, too. But the bureaucrats want their money, so rules are reinterpreted in the gov't's favour.

Mar 21, 2014 15:49 Report Abuse