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China's richest man, worth 654.38 billion+0 billion, is divorced. Why is he only willing to give his wife 2.3 million?

Mr. Lin, a China real estate businessman with hundreds of millions of assets, divorced his wife after his family immigrated to Canada. The two sides have been fighting for the property and custody of their two sons for four years and are still deadlocked.

However, the Ontario court made a rare judgment: freezing all Mr. Lin's assets in the world (including China).

Mr. Lin and Ms. Wang got married in Chinese mainland in 2000. Their two sons were born in 2002 and 2003 respectively. Since then, Ms. Wang has been taking care of the children at home full-time.

Mr. Lin's family of four immigrated to Canada from June 5 to 10, 2005. Ms. Wang lived in Toronto with her two sons most of the time, and their mother and son were naturalized in June 20 10. Mr. Lin was busy with real estate business and lived in Chinese mainland for a long time, even losing his permanent resident status.

Long-term separation made this marriage, which lasted for 10 years, in crisis, and April 20 12 was the turning point of this marriage. According to Ms. Wang, she lives in Beijing with her husband. Her husband told her that the marriage had come to an end.

Lin's total assets exceed 654.38+65 million Canadian dollars.

According to the Ontario government's real estate report, the couple bought a detached house in Toronto's luxury residential area (near Bridle Path) in 2007, and the transaction price at that time was 26 1 000 Canadian dollars.

Since then, they have become neighbors with some celebrities, such as the famous singer Drake and former media tycoon conrad black.

It is estimated that the market price of this detached house has exceeded 2,665,438+0,000 Canadian dollars. A neighbor of the couple is selling a house for 8.288 million Canadian dollars.

In addition, Mr. Lin is a major shareholder of a Hong Kong company, with three properties in Beijing and a large number of assets in the British Virgin Islands near the Caribbean.

Ms. Wang told the court that Mr. Lin was engaged in the real estate industry and his career was very successful. The total assets of the family exceed 654.38+65 billion Canadian dollars (about 654.38+0 billion yuan).

A wife who refuses to accept the distribution of property applies for a freezing order.

According to the Canadian court documents of June 2065438+2006, Ontario judges have ordered the freezing of JJ Lin's assets in Canada, Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Caribbean island countries.

According to court documents, Ms. Wang said that Mr. Lin told her to divorce, but she would not get any property for the time being. In the future, she will get two apartments in China (worth 2.6 million Canadian dollars), which is equivalent to about 2% of the family's total assets.

This made Ms. Wang feel very angry and unfair. She believes that if divorced, she should get more property. She then applied unilaterally to the Ontario court, asking the judge to order the freezing of Mr. Lin's assets around the world, and the judge approved her application.

Soon after, the British Virgin Islands High Court decided to freeze a large number of local assets of Mr. Lin. His company in Hong Kong originally planned to go public, but the court ordered the plan to be ruined.

Judge Peter Jarvis of Ontario said that the two freezing orders were based on the fact that after the relationship between husband and wife broke down, Mr. Lin might transfer many assets to the trust in the British Virgin Islands, so that Ms. Wang could not get back her due share of the property.

Mr. Lin asked the Ontario court to shelve these lawsuits on the grounds that the Ontario court lacked jurisdiction because his assets and business were in China and his children were born in China. And after August 20 10, Ms. Wang has moved back to Beijing with her children and lived in Beijing for two years.

He also asked the court to cancel the freezing order on the grounds that Ms. Wang failed to submit comprehensive, fair and frank evidence to the court. The Ontario court did not grant his request.

Who can get custody of his son?

On April 20 12, Ms. Wang applied to the Ontario court for custody of her son. At that time, both her sons were studying in Beijing. About a month later, Mr. Lin filed a lawsuit in China, demanding custody of his son.

The Ontario court will decide who can get custody according to the intimacy between husband and wife and their children, physical condition and economic conditions. The case is still under trial.

According to court data, some behaviors of Ms. Wang are unfavorable for her application for custody.

On August 20 10, she moved back to China with her two children. The children began to go to school in Beijing, and Mr. Lin was responsible for keeping their passports.

Ms. Wang claimed to the Canadian government that the children lost their passports and forged Mr. Lin's signature to help them apply for new passports. Then, without Mr. Lin's consent, he brought the two children back to Canada in May 20 12.

After assessing the best interests of the child, the Ontario judge decided that neither parent could hold the child's passport, but left it in the custody of the court.

How will the property be distributed after divorce?

The principle of Canadian courts is that after divorce, both parties share family debts and assets equally. The overall goal of family law litigation is to achieve fair distribution after the breakdown of marriage.

Through property distribution, or determine the amount of child support and spouse's living expenses, or combine the two methods to achieve fair distribution. Every case is different.

Mr. Lin's paralegal told reporters that she would not disclose any information and the case needed to be kept confidential. The reporter called Ms. Wang's lawyer three times and sent a letter to the mailbox announced by the lawyer. By the time of writing, the reporter had not received a reply from the other party.

Two weeks ago, the reporter visited the couple's mansion in Toronto. Their relatives said that Ms. Wang was not at home for the time being. When she comes back, she will tell Ms. Wang the contact information of the reporter. As of press time, the reporter has not received any reply.