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What are the restrictions on the family members of the person who has broken his promise? Will it bring inconvenience to life?
There are no restrictions on family members of faithless people. For those who break their promises, there are administrative and economic restrictions on themselves. For his family members, it is mainly harmful to his children. The Supreme People's Court stipulates that parents are lazy and their children are not allowed to attend private schools with high fees.

Announcing the information of the list of people who have broken their promises will restrict the people who have broken their promises in terms of work, life, travel, accommodation, financing and starting a company. Especially in joining the party, joining the army, recruiting (hiring) civil servants, attending private schools with high fees for children, serving as party representatives, deputies to the National People's Congress, members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and running for rural grassroots cadres. And people who break their promises will "break their promises in one place and be limited everywhere."

Legal basis:

Several Provisions of the Supreme People's Court Municipal Government on Publishing the Information of the List of Executed Persons with Bad Faith (revised 20 17)

Article 1 If the person subjected to execution fails to fulfill the obligations specified in the effective legal documents, and under any of the following circumstances, the people's court shall include him in the list of people subjected to execution for breach of trust, and impose credit punishment on him according to law:

(1) Having the ability to perform and refusing to perform the obligations specified in the effective legal documents;

(2) Obstructing or resisting execution by forging evidence, violence or threats;

(3) evading execution by means of false litigation, false arbitration or concealing or transferring property;

(4) Violating the property reporting system;

(5) Violating the consumption restriction order;

(6) refusing to perform the settlement agreement without justifiable reasons.