Article 1230
…age of sixteen unless his or her condition does not allow it. In addition, in the case of Article 502 of the Civil Code, it is notified to the subrogated guardian.
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…age of sixteen unless his or her condition does not allow it. In addition, in the case of Article 502 of the Civil Code, it is notified to the subrogated guardian.
Documents required to renew the declaration of activity for nationals of a Member State of the European Union or a party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area established in France Declaratio…
…bes in detail the impairment of the faculties of the adult of full age to be protected or protected;2° Gives the judge any information on the foreseeable evolution of this impairment;3° Specifies the…
…no need to proceed with the hearing pursuant to the provisions of the second paragraph of article 432 and the first paragraph of Article 494-4 of the Civil Code, to the person responsible for protecti…
…inadmissibility: 1° The detailed medical certificate provided for in article 431 of the Civil Code; 2° The identity of the person to be protected and a statement of the facts requiring this protection…
Outside the cases provided for in articles 390,391,442,485 and in the third paragraph of Article 494-3 of the Civil Code, the court shall be seised by application delivered or addressed to the registr…
An application for the protection of a person of full age lapses if the guardianship judge has not given a ruling on it within the year in which it was referred to him or her.
With the exception of cases where he orders an adversarial hearing pursuant to article 1213, the judge shall rule on requests sent to him or her after protection has been granted by the protected adul…
When applying article 442 or paragraph 5 of article 494-6 of the Civil Code, the judge shall rule after hearing or calling the protected person under the conditions provided for in articles 1220 to 12…
…adult to be protected, unless the judge applies the provisions of the second paragraph of article 432 or 494-4 of the Civil Code and, where appropriate, the public prosecutor. The parties' lawyers, wh…
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