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  2. Company does about-face after telling employees they could be ...

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    A company in China has rolled back a policy threatening never-married and divorced employees with termination if they were still single by the end of September, after pushback from the public as ...

  3. Divorce is on the rise in China. For some, that means big ...

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    Official figures show that marriage rates in China are plummeting, declining annually from around 13 million in 2013 to below 7 million in 2022, the lowest since records began in 1985, according ...

  4. Naming laws in China - Wikipedia

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    Zhao C (Chinese: 赵C; pinyin: Zhào C) is a well-known example, having attracted much media attention [11] [12] due to a bizarre case regarding a forced name change by the government due to naming regulations. This case is the first of name rights in the People's Republic of China. [13]

  5. The complete guide to legally changing your name

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    The process of legally changing your name depends on your state's laws and the reason you are changing your name. Common reasons to legally change your name include marriage or divorce, gender ...

  6. Company Law of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The Company Law of the People's Republic of China is a law which was passed by the National People's Congress of the PRC on 29 December 1993 and came into force on 1 July 1994. [1] It has been amended several times since then. The most current version of the law took effect in 2018. [2] The law regulates limited liability and joint stock ...

  7. Civil Code of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Also, the Interpretation of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on Paragraph 1 of Article 99 of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People's Republic of China and Article 22 of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China was also deprecated on the day when the Code come into force. [4]

  8. China proposes law to make it easier to register marriages ...

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    China has put together a revised draft law that will make it simpler for couples to register their marriage, while filing for divorce will become tougher, a move that drew scorn from netizens and ...

  9. Name change - Wikipedia

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    Although the states (except Louisiana) follow common law, there are differences in acceptable requirements; usually a court order is the most efficient way to change names (which would be applied for in a state court), except at marriage, which has become a universally accepted reason for a name change. Where a court process is used, it is ...