Ping Zhang
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About Zhang Ping
Zhang Ping is a dedicated family law attorney at Beijing Mingji Law Firm with 16 years of experience serving clients in Chaoyang District, Beijing. She graduated from China University of Political Science and Law, one of China's most prestigious law schools, and was admitted to the bar in 2010.
Specializing in divorce and family law, Ms. Zhang provides compassionate legal representation for clients navigating divorce proceedings, child custody disputes, spousal support, property division, and domestic violence protection orders. Her approach combines legal expertise with genuine empathy, understanding the emotional challenges that family law matters bring.
Ms. Zhang has successfully handled over 300 family law cases throughout her career, earning a reputation for her meticulous preparation and strong courtroom advocacy. She is known for her ability to negotiate favorable settlements while being prepared to litigate when necessary.
She is an active member of the Beijing Bar Association and regularly participates in Continuing Legal Education programs to stay current with evolving family law legislation.
Ping Zhang structures each engagement around clear scope, document checklists, and realistic timelines so foreign clients and overseas counsel can coordinate with the local Chinese process without language barriers. Where matters involve Divorce and Family, the focus is on preserving evidence early, mapping the competent authority, and choosing between negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation based on cost and enforceability. Working from Beijing Mingji Law Firm, Ping Zhang keeps written status updates in English and flags decision points before fees escalate.
Initial consultations usually cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory or already contentious. Ping Zhang aims for practical next steps that fit both Chinese procedure and the client's overseas constraints.
Ping Zhang structures each engagement around clear scope, document checklists, and realistic timelines so foreign clients can coordinate with Chinese procedure in English. In family and divorce law matters, the practice emphasizes evidence preservation, competent authority mapping, and choosing negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation based on cost and enforceability. Working from Beijing Mingji Law Firm, Ping Zhang provides written status updates and flags decision points before fees escalate. Initial consultations cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory or already contentious.
Ping Zhang structures each engagement around clear scope, document checklists, and realistic timelines so foreign clients can coordinate with Chinese procedure in English. In family and divorce law matters, the practice emphasizes evidence preservation, competent authority mapping, and choosing negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation based on cost and enforceability. Working from Beijing Mingji Law Firm, Ping Zhang provides written status updates and flags decision points before fees escalate. Initial consultations cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory or already contentious.
Ping Zhang structures each engagement around clear scope, document checklists, and realistic timelines so foreign clients can coordinate with Chinese procedure in English. In family and divorce law matters, the practice emphasizes evidence preservation, competent authority mapping, and choosing negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation based on cost and enforceability. Working from Beijing Mingji Law Firm, Ping Zhang provides written status updates and flags decision points before fees escalate. Initial consultations cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory or already contentious.
For overseas clients, engagement is structured around clear scope, document checklists, realistic timelines, and written English status updates. Case planning typically covers intake and conflict checks, fact chronology, evidence preservation, risk mapping under the Civil Code and special statutes, and bilingual instruments where foreign parties are involved. Where a dispute has already arisen, emphasis is placed on limitation periods, jurisdiction clauses, asset location, and enforceability of any future award or judgment in China. Clients remain informed about strategic forks such as whether to file first, preserve evidence first, or open settlement talks before costs escalate. Consultation requests can be submitted through the China Law List directory contact workflow. Initial discussions usually cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory only or already contentious, with practical recommendations that fit both Chinese procedure and overseas constraints.
Specific details
Location
15/F, Mingji Tower, 88 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Area of Expertise Details
Ping Zhang's Articles
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Why I Want to Write About China Law - A Beijing Family Lawyer's Perspective
Jul 05, 2026
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Child Custody Basics Under Chinese Family Law
Jul 05, 2026
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Legal Protections During the Divorce Process in China
Jul 05, 2026
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Foreign-Related Marriage and Divorce in China
Jul 05, 2026
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China Divorce: The Dilemma of Child Support
Jul 05, 2026
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