Article 79-1
When a child dies before its birth has been declared to the civil registry, the civil registrar draws up a birth record and a death record on production of a medical certificate stating that the child…
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When a child dies before its birth has been declared to the civil registry, the civil registrar draws up a birth record and a death record on production of a medical certificate stating that the child…
Where the marriage has been celebrated in contravention of the provisions of Article 171-2, transcription is preceded by a joint hearing of the spouses and, where appropriate, individual interviews by…
A mention of the decision to change the sex and, where applicable, the forenames is made in the margin of the birth certificate of the person concerned, at the request of the public prosecutor, within…
Before the celebration of the marriage, the future spouses shall confirm the identity of the witnesses declared pursuant to Article 63 or, where applicable, designate new witnesses chosen by them.
The judgment awarding the subsidies creates between the debtor and the beneficiary and, where applicable, between each of them and the parents or spouse of the other, the impediments to marriage regul…
Where the parents refuse to consent to the adoption of their child in respect of whom they have lost interest to the risk of compromising the child's health or morals, the court may order the adoption…
…ancipate the child without the authorisation of the children's judge. Without prejudice to Article 373-4 and the specific provisions authorising a third party to perform a non-routine act without the…
An emancipated minor ceases to be under the authority of his father and mother. The latter are not automatically liable, in their sole capacity as father or mother, for any damage he may cause to othe…
…nless the judge decides otherwise, carry out the acts mentioned in the first paragraph of Article 427.
…d to receive funds from the public, under the conditions set out in the first paragraph of article 472, subject to the provisions applicable to protective measures entrusted to persons or services act…
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