
Is representation through a French lawyer mandatory in Divorce proceedings?
Published on :
19/05/2025
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What the type of divorce (fault, no fault, mutual consent) assistance or representation through a French “Avocat” is compulsory.
History
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How long does it take to divorce?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEThe average duration of a divorce is about 12 months. Duration will strongly vary depending on : the location of the Court (outcome tends to be more rapid in small rural courts...
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What happens to matrimonial assets and debts after divorce?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEMatrimonial assets (money on bank accounts, furniture, vehicles, former matrimonial home) and debts (rent areas, taxes due, short fall of mortgage) will be dealt with separately...
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Is representation through a French lawyer mandatory in Divorce proceedings?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEWhat the type of divorce (fault, no fault, mutual consent) assistance or representation through a French “Avocat” is compulsory.
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Can shared custody be ordered even if one spouse opposes to it?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCETraditionally in France Custody over children was given to the mother. The father would have a visitation right usually two weekends a month plus half of the school holidays....
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Does the Judge consider the opinion of the children before deciding which parent will have custody?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEThe child can testify in Court if the Judge believes he/she is in age of having a point of view. French Judges usually admit this capacity from the age of 7 or 8, depending on t...