Article 1210
Perpetual commitments are prohibited. Each contracting party may terminate them under the conditions laid down for open-ended contracts.
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Perpetual commitments are prohibited. Each contracting party may terminate them under the conditions laid down for open-ended contracts.
The application for restitution of the rights delegated or withdrawn shall be made by petition to the court or judge of the place where the person to whom the rights were conferred resides. It shall b…
A copy of the documents in proceedings initiated by the public prosecutor on the basis of articles 1210-4,1210-7,1210-8and 1210-9 must be communicated to the French central authority under the Hague C…
…est for the child's return or when the request is made by the public prosecutor pursuant to article 1210-4.
The decision refusing return issued by a foreign court and the accompanying documents transmitted to the court already seised by the parties of an application relating to the exercise of parental auth…
The appointment of an ad hoc administrator may be contested by way of appeal by the minor's legal representatives within a period of fifteen days. This appeal does not have suspensive effect. The appe…
The central authority designated under the international and European instruments relating to the international wrongful removal of children shall transmit to the public prosecutor at the judicial cou…
The application to obtain the return of the child, pursuant to the Convention of 25 October 1980 on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, shall be lodged, investigated and judged in acco…
As soon as he or she is informed of the return order, the public prosecutor responsible for enforcing it, who is the prosecutor at the judicial court specially designated pursuant to article
The time limit for appealing to the Court of Cassation on decisions handed down in matters of international wrongful removal of children is fifteen days.
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