Overview
A couple preparing to marry sought legal advice on how to structure and protect their respective assets located in Mainland China and Hong Kong.
Their assets included a wholly owned Hong Kong company, Mainland Chinese real estate, bank deposits, and other financial assets. Given the cross-border nature of their property and the potential legal consequences of marriage, the couple wished to establish clear rules regarding ownership, management, and liabilities before registering their marriage.
Representing the couple, Yu Yuting, Attorney at NEO-ARK Law Firm, advised on the structure of a cross-border marital property agreement designed to clarify the ownership of premarital assets, establish rules for property acquired during the marriage, and address potential liabilities arising during the marriage.
Case Snapshot
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Practice Area | Cross-Border Family Law |
| Case Type | Marital Property Agreement |
| Cross-Border Element | Mainland China – Hong Kong |
| Client | Couple Preparing for Marriage |
| Core Legal Issue | Cross-Border Marital Property Planning |
| Key Assets | Hong Kong Company Shares, Mainland Property and Financial Assets |
| Legal Focus | Property Ownership, Debt Allocation and Applicable Law |
| Lead Lawyer | Yu Yuting / Li Wanjun |
| Law Firm | NEO-ARK Law Firm |
Situation
1. Cross-Border Assets Before Marriage
The couple held assets in both Mainland China and Hong Kong, including:
- Shares in a Hong Kong company;
- Real estate in Mainland China;
- Bank deposits and financial assets in different jurisdictions.
The parties wanted to clearly distinguish their respective premarital property from assets that might be acquired jointly after marriage.
2. Need for Clear Property Rules
Without a clear agreement, questions could arise regarding:
- Ownership of premarital assets;
- Appreciation and other proceeds derived from those assets;
- Ownership of property jointly acquired during the marriage;
- Responsibility for marital debts;
- Management of cross-border assets.
3. Cross-Border Legal Considerations
Because the parties' assets were located in different jurisdictions, the agreement also needed to take into account the potential application of different legal systems and the legal characteristics of different types of assets.
Legal Strategy
The legal work focused on establishing a clear and practical framework for the couple's financial relationship.
| Planning Area | Objective |
|---|---|
| Premarital assets | Clearly identify and preserve each party's separate property |
| Hong Kong company shares | Clarify ownership and treatment of related interests |
| Mainland real estate | Establish ownership and treatment of property interests |
| Financial assets | Distinguish individual and jointly owned assets |
| Marital property | Establish a separate-property regime with defined exceptions |
| Joint living expenses | Create a dedicated arrangement for shared household expenses |
| Joint investments | Establish ownership proportions for jointly funded assets |
| Marital debts | Clarify responsibility for liabilities incurred during marriage |
| Applicable law | Establish a clear contractual framework subject to applicable Chinese law |
Outcome
NEO-ARK Law Firm completed a cross-border marital property agreement addressing the couple's assets and financial interests in Mainland China and Hong Kong.
The agreement provided a structured framework for:
- Protecting premarital property;
- Clarifying ownership of business interests and real estate;
- Managing jointly funded assets;
- Allocating household expenses;
- Addressing marital debts;
- Reducing uncertainty concerning cross-border property rights.
Rather than waiting for a property dispute to arise after marriage, the parties established their respective financial arrangements in advance.
Why This Case Matters
Cross-border marriages can involve significantly more complicated property issues than domestic marriages, particularly where one or both spouses own assets in different jurisdictions.
A well-structured marital property agreement can help couples clarify their financial expectations before marriage and reduce uncertainty over the ownership and management of assets.
For couples with Hong Kong and Mainland China connections, issues involving company shares, real estate, financial assets, jointly acquired property, and marital liabilities should be considered together rather than addressed separately.
The objective is not simply to divide assets, but to establish a clear legal framework before disputes arise.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can couples with assets in Mainland China and Hong Kong enter into a marital property agreement?
They may be able to establish contractual arrangements concerning their marital property, subject to the applicable laws and the nature and location of the relevant assets.
Because cross-border property arrangements may involve different legal systems, professional legal advice is important before signing an agreement.
Can a prenuptial agreement protect a company owned by one spouse?
A marital property agreement can clarify the intended ownership of business interests and related property rights. However, the legal treatment of company shares and related interests should be assessed separately under applicable company and property laws.
Why should cross-border couples address property issues before marriage?
Clarifying ownership and financial responsibilities before marriage can reduce uncertainty and help prevent disputes concerning assets, investments, and liabilities later in the relationship.
Key Takeaways
- Cross-border couples should consider marital property issues before marriage.
- Premarital business interests and real estate should be clearly identified.
- Jointly acquired assets can benefit from clearly defined ownership rules.
- Marital debt arrangements should be addressed in advance.
- Cross-border property agreements require careful consideration of applicable law.
About the Author

Yu Yuting
Partner | NEO-ARK Law Firm
Lawyer Yu focuses on foreign-related litigation, cross-border disputes, commercial matters, and legal services for overseas individuals and businesses in China.
Email: [email protected]
About NEO-ARK Law Firm
NEO-ARK Law Firm provides legal services in foreign-related litigation, commercial disputes, family law, and cross-border legal matters, assisting both international and domestic clients throughout China.











