Article 1239-2
An appeal against a judgment refusing to grant a protective measure in respect of a person of full age is only open to the applicant.
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An appeal against a judgment refusing to grant a protective measure in respect of a person of full age is only open to the applicant.
The court's decision shall be notified by its registry. The file, to which a certified copy of the judgment is attached, is then returned without delay to the registry of the court of first instance.
The file may be consulted at the court registry, up until the day before the hearing, by the applicant, the parents, the guardian, the person or service to whom the child has been entrusted or their l…
The family council may only deliberate if at least half of its members are present. If this number is not reached, the judge may either adjourn the meeting or take the decision himself in an emergency…
The court clerk notifies the public prosecutor of appeals lodged in matters relating to the legal protection of adults, except where the latter is the appellant. Before the Court of Appeal, cases rela…
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The decisions of the Court of Appeal shall be notified in accordance with Article 1200-10.
The children's judge decides on the judicial measure of help with managing the family budget by decision separate from the other decisions relating to educational assistance. The judicial measure to h…
The judge's decision that there is no need to proceed with the hearing of the adult to be protected or protected pursuant to the second paragraph of article 432 or article 494-4 of the Civil Code is n…
The time limit for appealing against a deliberation of the family council runs from the date of that deliberation, except in the case of article 1234-4 where it runs against the members of the family…
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