Article 251
The spouse initiating the divorce proceedings may state the grounds for his or her claim if it is based on acceptance of the principle of the marriage breakdown or the definitive alteration of the mar…
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The spouse initiating the divorce proceedings may state the grounds for his or her claim if it is based on acceptance of the principle of the marriage breakdown or the definitive alteration of the mar…
Holders of amortised debt securities issued or managed by the State may not be claimed the amount of coupons due that have been detached prior to presentation for redemption. Only the interest corresp…
No later than when the credit offer is issued, the creditor or credit intermediary shall provide the borrower, on paper or on another durable medium, in the form of a European standardised information…
A child born in France is French if at least one of its parents was born there.
French nationals with civil status under ordinary law domiciled in Algeria on the date of the official announcement of the results of the self-determination vote retain French nationality regardless o…
The children's judge has jurisdiction, subject to appeal, in all matters relating to educational assistance.He must always endeavour to obtain the family's support for the measure envisaged and decide…
When French nationality is granted or acquired other than by declaration, decree of acquisition or naturalisation, reinstatement or annexation of territories, proof can only be made by establishing th…
A child shall be deemed to be neglected where his or her parents have not maintained with him or her the relations necessary for his or her upbringing or development during the year preceding the lodg…
In order to proceed with the conciliation attempt, the judicial conciliator summons the parties, as necessary, to a place, day and time that he/she determines. The parties may be assisted before the j…
By way of derogation from Article 26, the declaration which must be received by the director of the judicial registry services of the judicial court is received by the president of the court of first…
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