In the first case, the woman holds the banquet and the woman pays the bill. In fact, in most cases, the woman's family holds a wedding again because the husband and wife are in different places, so the woman's family holds a banquet and invites most of her relatives. The gift money received is also owned by the woman, so generally speaking, the money for the banquet held by the woman's family is paid by the woman.
The second situation. That is, the woman gives a banquet and the man pays the bill. Because there are great differences in customs and habits in different parts of our country. In addition to the above situation, in some places, the woman's family also needs the man to pay for the banquet, provided that the man's family needs this economic condition. One situation is not excluded, that is, the woman's family holds a banquet with bride price money. Sometimes the man's bride price is less, so he has to pay for the banquet. The gift money received by the woman's family is sometimes given to the man and sometimes to the woman. It all depends on how the woman's parents arrange.
The third situation is, of course, co-organized by men and women. In this case, both parties are in the same place, so the couple will choose to hold a banquet together, so that relatives and friends of both families can see the wedding ceremony, which saves a lot of trouble. If both parties hold a wedding together, they will generally share the banquet money equally. The gift money then received belongs to the child, but sometimes out of the filial piety of the child, a part will be given to both parents.
Legal basis:
Article 1062 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The following property acquired by husband and wife during the marriage relationship is the common property of husband and wife and belongs to both husband and wife * * *:
Endowment insurance belongs to the common property of husband and wife.
(1) Wages, bonuses and remuneration for labor services;
(2) Income from production, operation and investment;
(3) Income from intellectual property rights;
(4) Inherited or donated property, except as provided for in Item 3 of Article 1063 of this Law;
(five) other property that should be owned by * * *.
Husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of the same property.