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Do you accept notarization of property before marriage?

I personally accept it, but in fact, everyone has their own ideas, and there is no complete right or wrong. Let's look at the information.

Xiaoying, 26, dated her boyfriend for six years and lived together. Boyfriend Xiao Qiang has a well-off family. Not only did he buy a mansion to get married, but his family also gave Xiao Qiang 5 million yuan as a life risk reserve. Just before they were beaming and ready to get married, Xiao Qiang proposed to notarize the property before marriage with Xiaoying, saying it was the parents' request. The first is that the notarized mansion is funded by Xiao Qiang's parents and belongs to Xiao Qiang's personal property; The second is that the notarized 5 million yuan was also given to Xiao Qiang by Xiao Qiang's parents, which cannot be recognized as the joint property of husband and wife; Third, some antique calligraphy and paintings at home were bought by Xiao Qiang's family or Xiao Qiang's parents and given to Xiao Qiang. They should also be notarized and owned by Xiao Qiang.

Xiaoying's family is poor, but she thinks she really loves her boyfriend. Now her fiance, who has vowed to marry each other, demands that the property before marriage be notarized. Isn't that a violation of her pure love? Xiaoying felt aggrieved because she suspected that her marriage motive was to divide the property, but Xiao Qiang explained that these things were originally earned by her parents' hard work. As a child, she should have the courage to live independently, and the wealth that husband and wife work together is truly their own. Parents' gifts cannot be refused out of filial piety, and it is understandable if parents ask for notarization to protect property from loss.

Xiaoying thinks that her boyfriend's statement is just rhetoric. She just doesn't believe in herself and treats herself like an outsider. She asked her boyfriend if she could agree who would betray her marriage and leave home clean, but her boyfriend refused. He thinks that they can agree on the common property after marriage as an agreed division, but the property given by their parents before marriage is not included.