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In this episode, we sit down with a practicing Chinese lawyer to break down the most important laws affecting everyday life — including marriage and divorce, prenups, and labor rights in modern China.

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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – START!
00:36 – Is polygamy legal in the U.S.? Surprising laws
02:56 – Weird American laws
08:06 – How divorce actually works in China
09:01 – Are prenups useful or common in Chinese marriages?
10:51 – The top reason couples get divorced in China
15:46 – Can your boss force unpaid overtime?
20:36 – Age discrimination and job eligibility
22:36 – What to do if your salary isn't paid
25:36 – Can your employer fire you for no reason?

Penco is a bilingual legal expert who has studied in the U.S. and now practices law in China. His unique background gives him an insider's view on how Western and Chinese legal systems differ, especially in areas like family law, employment, and civil rights.

He explains not only what the laws say, but what actually happens when people go through divorce, workplace disputes, or age discrimination cases in China. His practical advice is especially useful for foreigners living or working in China, intercultural couples, and young professionals navigating the job market.China’s legal framework has gone through significant reforms over the past few decades.

While the Civil Code of China only came into effect in 2021, it already covers critical areas like family law, inheritance, labor, and contract disputes. But how do these laws actually play out in real life?Whether you're a foreigner living in China, doing business, in a relationship with a Chinese partner, or just curious about the culture — this episode is packed with useful knowledge, cultural context, and legal tips.

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