Construction Law in China

Construction Law in China

Foreign businessmen interested in the construction field in China should know that this industry is showing positive prospects; investors who want to expand their business activities in China must be familiar with the construction legislation, which establishes the conditions in which a construction site may carry out its activities. Our law firm in China can offer you assistance for…
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Rental Contract in China

Rental Contract in China

If you are a foreigner planning to move in China for a determined or undetermined period of time, you should know that, when renting an apartment, you should also sign a rental contract. The rental contract is written in Chinese (if requested, some landlords may present an English version); if you do not know the…
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Alimony in China

Alimony in China

Chinese marriage law provides legislative provisions for couples who get divorced. In case there are children involved, the 2001 Marriage Law of People’s Republic of China provides a set of rules through which the Chinese state protects the interests of the child. Child support is one of the stipulations created to protect the child, amongst other important provisions…
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Child Custody in China

Child Custody in China

The marriage institution in China is, like in any other country, affected by divorce. Chinese marriage law has a separate chapter on how divorce is granted. The law protects any children that may have resulted out of that marriage and if you want to know more about child custody legislation, our law firm in China can offer…
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Inheritance in China

Inheritance in China

Inheritance in China is a legal process by which the close descendants of a deceased person can benefit from his or her life possessions, real or movable assets – such as real estate properties, money and other valuables the deceased may have owned. Valuables can be inherited by the wife or a husband,…
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Sale of a property in China

Sale of a property in China

With one of the world’s greatest economies, China is a country of major interest for foreign investors. China has become a more urbanized place and, in 2013, a study had revealed that property sales were expected to grow, as an effect of economic development. Our Chinese lawyers can present to you the legal framework under which property…
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Obtain Residency in China

Obtain Residency in China

In order to live in China, a person must obtain a residence permit. Chinese legislation offers several options for residency, according on how long you plan to stay in China. Our Chinese lawyers can provide the legal support that is necessary if you want to obtain a Chinese residence permit. Also, guidance for business formation and registration in…
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Trade Register in China

Trade Register in China

The Chinese business legislation allows the establishment of a range of companies, depending on the interests of their owners. A company registration procedure must be undertaken by any investor who wants to do business in China. The Trade Register in China is the place to have companies registered and to obtain information about the Chinese…
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Virtual Office in China

Virtual Office in China

A virtual office in China provides local businessmen and foreign investors with the opportunity to remotely operate a firm. Through a registered address and professional live communications, a virtual office in China helps investors stay connected with the rapidly expanding market. Detailed information about the requirements for having a virtual office can be given to you by our lawyers…
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