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International Child Custody Disputes: How Jurisdiction Is Determined When a Child's Residence Changes During Legal Proceedings
Published on : 06/08/2025 06 August Aug 08 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEKeywords: international divorce, child custody jurisdiction, habitual residence, Brussels II ter, cross-border custody, international family law, parental responsibility, cour...
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Enforcing a Foreign Divorce Judgment in France: The Exequatur Procedure
Published on : 16/07/2025 16 July Jul 07 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEIf a foreign court has issued your divorce judgment, and you now need to enforce that decision in France—for example, to manage property located in France or to exercise paren...
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How are matrimonial assets be liquidated in case of divorce?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEUnlike many common law countries, property purchased after marriage with funds belonging exclusively to one spouse will remain the separate property of this spouse. Typically, t...
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Which Judge has jurisdiction in trans-European divorce cases?
Published on : 19/05/2025 19 May May 05 2025Firm newsFirm news / INTERNATIONAL FAMILY LAW IN FRANCEAll domestic litigation depends on the jurisdiction of the “Juge aux affaires familiales”. In each French “Département” (French administrative division equivalent to a British c...
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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...