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Commitment After Infidelity: Legally Binding or Just a Moral Agreement?

Commitment After Infidelity: Legally Binding or Just a Moral Agreement?

Unilateral Divorce 12/07/2025

Infidelity is a leading cause of divorce in Vietnam, and many couples choose to sign commitment letters after such incidents to rebuild trust. But do these documents have legal value or are they merely symbolic? Under Vietnamese law, while infidelity can lead to administrative fines or even criminal charges, post-infidelity commitments regarding custody or property division are not automatically binding in court. These agreements may serve as evidence but must comply with legal standards to be enforceable. In case you need advice, please contact Apolo Lawyers via email at contact@apolo.com.vn or Hotline (+84) 903 419 479 for the best advice and support.

Gaining Custody in a Unilateral Divorce in Vietnam

Gaining Custody in a Unilateral Divorce in Vietnam

Unilateral Divorce 04/07/2025

In a divorce, gaining custody means obtaining the legal right and responsibility to care for and make decisions for your child, including daily care, education, and emotional support. In Vietnam, especially in unilateral divorces, where only one spouse files for divorce, custody battles can be emotionally and legally complex. This article explains how unilateral divorce works under Vietnamese law, what the court considers in custody decisions, and what parents need to prepare to strengthen their case. Apolo Lawyers also provides expert legal services to support you through this process. To protect your interests, legal support from experienced divorce lawyers is strongly recommended. For expert assistance, contact Apolo Lawyers at contact@apolo.com.vn or Hotline (+84) 903 419 479.

Can You Get a Divorce Without a Marriage Certificate in Vietnam?

Can You Get a Divorce Without a Marriage Certificate in Vietnam?

Unilateral Divorce 02/07/2025

Can you get a divorce in Vietnam without a marriage certificate? This article explains legal consequences, rights regarding children and property, and whether unilateral divorce is possible under Vietnamese law. Contact Apolo Lawyers for expert advice. To protect your interests, legal support from experienced divorce lawyers is strongly recommended. For expert assistance, contact Apolo Lawyers at contact@apolo.com.vn or Hotline (+84) 903 419 479.

How to Prove Marital Property is Joint Property in a Unilateral

How to Prove Marital Property is Joint Property in a Unilateral

Unilateral Divorce 16/05/2025

In a unilateral divorce, where only one spouse initiates the process, proving what qualifies as joint property is essential to ensure a fair division. Under Vietnamese law, assets acquired during marriage are not automatically considered shared clear evidence is required. This article explains what is unilateral divorce, what counts as marital property, and how to legally prove co-ownership using documents like invoices, property certificates, or witness statements. Without proper proof, your rights may be denied. To protect your interests, legal support from experienced divorce lawyers is strongly recommended. For expert assistance, contact Apolo Lawyers at contact@apolo.com.vn or Hotline (+84) 903 419 479.

Unilateral Divorce When Love is gone

Unilateral Divorce When Love is gone

Unilateral Divorce 16/05/2025

Unilateral divorce in Vietnam allows one spouse to end the marriage without the other consent, especially when emotional bonds have faded. While lack of love is not a legal ground by itself, it often signals serious marital breakdown. To be granted a divorce, the petitioner must prove that the relationship has deteriorated to the point where cohabitation is no longer possible. If you require legal advice or assistance with divorce procedures, please contact Apolo Lawyers at contact@apolo.com.vn or via Hotline (+84) 903 419 479 for professional support and guidance.

Grounds for Unilateral Divorce in Vietnam

Grounds for Unilateral Divorce in Vietnam

Unilateral Divorce 16/05/2025

This article provides an overview of unilateral divorce in Vietnam, where one spouse files for divorce without the other consent. It outlines legal grounds such as domestic violence, infidelity, and long-term separation, along with the evidence required and steps to file. Apolo Lawyers offers expert legal support to help clients navigate the divorce process effectively and lawfully. If you require legal advice or assistance with divorce procedures, please contact Apolo Lawyers at contact@apolo.com.vn or via Hotline (+84) 903 419 479 for professional support and guidance.

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