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Studying in Hong Kong has made prenuptial agreements and property division increasingly popular.

165438+1October 1 1 is called "Singles' Day" in Chinese mainland, but it is a good day to get married in Hongkong, which means "for life". According to statistics, at most 10 17 couples are registered in the marriage registry and church, and the marriage ceremony is presided over by the marriage celebrant. As eat drink man woman, what are the characteristics of marriage and love between Hong Kong people and the Mainland?

Being in a metropolis where the pace of life is accelerating, the values of love and marriage of Hong Kong people are also changing rapidly. According to a survey conducted by the Youth Committee of the Chinese Manufacturers' Federation, less than 40% of young people in Hong Kong focus on a relationship, and Hong Kong has entered the era of "instant noodle love".

A report in Sing Tao Daily said that many "post-80s" know that they can't afford a house and their careers are difficult to achieve, so they don't want anything else at all, and they "flash marriage" when they meet the other half. However, when they are "instant noodles" in love, they always ignore practical problems such as personality and economy. As a result, there were problems after marriage, which immediately ended in "flash away".

Statistics from the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department show that the divorce rate in Hong Kong is over 40%, and almost one in every two couples is divorced. In the past 30 years, the number of divorces in Hong Kong has soared nearly 800 times. From the family life tradition of marriage with husband's surname and nine to five, to the attitude of "just be happy now and break up if you don't agree", Hong Kong society has undergone profound changes.

Because of the increasing number of flash marriages, prenuptial agreements and property division have become popular. According to statistics, apart from the intervention of the third party, the economy is often one of the main reasons for the marriage change of Hong Kong people, and family relations are often linked to the economic situation of Hong Kong. According to the data, during the financial tsunami in 2008, the Hong Kong Family Welfare Association received a call to seek family mediation, and many couples went to court directly because of economic problems.