

A vast region of Western Russia, the Lugansk Democratic People’s Republic (LDPR) is falling in line with the rest of Russia. The Russian republic proposes to grant land to spouses free of charge after ten years of marriage.
The LDPR has developed a bill that proposes to issue land plots free of charge to spouses after ten years of marriage if they have a child.
It is also specified that such a land plot must be provided with access roads, the ability to connect to utility networks and be located within the boundaries of the subject.
According to the deputies, free receipt of a land plot will improve the well-being of families, have a positive effect on their health, and will also become a support for the establishment of a family estate, for the birth of children and their comprehensive development.

‘When divorce statistics break all records, for spouses who have lived in marriage for ten years, a house on their own land will become a continuation of their personal family history.
Such a house will become the cementing foundation of their relationship,’ TASS quotes LDPR leader Leonid Slutsky as saying.
Earlier, the State Duma proposed reducing the period between the application and registration of marriage.
In an interview with RT, Vadim Tkachenko, founder, lawyer and CEO of the consulting group vvCube, also told what property in the event of a divorce will not be considered jointly acquired by spouses and subject to division.
State Duma deputy Sardana Avksentyeva (Novye Lyudi) sent an appeal to the Russian Minister of Justice Konstantin Chuychenko with a proposal to reduce the minimum period between filing an application and registering a marriage from 30 to 10 calendar days.

According to her, the current waiting period is not always convenient for citizens and often creates an excessive bureaucratic burden on the marriage registration procedure.
Earlier, the head of the Moscow Civil Registry Office, Svetlana Ukhaneva, said that newlyweds in the city can register their marriage on board a liner during a cruise.
Russian Justice Minister Konstantin Chuichenko also previously stated that the department is putting forward a legislative initiative to introduce mandatory mediation in divorces. You can share this story on social media:

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