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Can a divorced ex-husband go to jail still affect his children?

It will affect children. It will have an impact on children's future exams for civil servants and the like.

According to the law, the relationship between parents and children is not eliminated by parents' divorce. So even after the divorce, the ex-husband is still the father of the child. If the father is at fault, it will affect the children.

Even if the marriage parties divorce, the ex-husband is still the father of the child.

The ex-husband has a criminal record, so this will not affect three generations. This will affect his immediate children's future political review, because having a criminal record will affect his children's participation in some civil service examinations, or conscription, banks, state-owned enterprises and so on.

People with criminal cases cannot engage in the following nine jobs: judge; People's jurors; Prosecutor; Civil servants; Lawyer; Defender; Judicial appraiser; Notary; Police. Therefore, illegal crimes will not only destroy themselves, but also have a certain impact on their children's future life or employment, but will not affect three generations.

Even if the marriage parties divorce, the ex-husband is still the father of the child.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 1084

The relationship between parents and children is not eliminated by parents' divorce. After the divorce, the child is still the child of both parents, whether or not the parents directly raise him.

After divorce, parents still have the right and obligation to raise, educate and protect their children.

After divorce, children under two years old are directly raised by their mothers. For a child who has reached the age of two, if both parents fail to reach an agreement on the issue of support, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the specific circumstances of both parties and the principle of being most beneficial to the minor children. Children over the age of eight should respect their true wishes.