
Does the Judge consider the opinion of the children before deciding which parent will have custody?
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The 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 the maturity of the child.
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Does the Judge consider the opinion of the children before deciding which parent will have custody?
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