Article 495-4
The judicial support measure relates to the management of social benefits chosen by the judge, when the measure is pronounced, from a list set by decree. The judge rules on any difficulties that may a…
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The judicial support measure relates to the management of social benefits chosen by the judge, when the measure is pronounced, from a list set by decree. The judge rules on any difficulties that may a…
The person under tutorship may, with the authorisation of the judge or the family council if it has been constituted, be assisted or, if necessary, represented by the tutor to make donations. He may o…
Subject to cases where the law or custom authorises the person under guardianship to act himself, the guardian represents him in all acts of civil life. However, the judge may, in the opening judgment…
The person under guardianship is represented in court by the guardian. The latter may act, as plaintiff or defendant, to assert the extra-patrimonial rights of the protected person only with the autho…
Curatorial and tutelary charges are subject to the conditions laid down for tutelary charges for minors by articles 395 to 397. However, the powers devolved by article 397 to the family council are ex…
…ip shall be represented in the acts necessary for the management of his assets under the conditions and in accordance with the procedures laid down in Title XII..
…of the provisions of Article 52-1, the judicial courts in which there is an investigating division and the territorial jurisdiction of these divisions are determined as follows: HEADQUARTERS TERRITOR…
…down in the first paragraph of Article 432. However, the judge may, by specially reasoned decision and on the advice of the doctor mentioned in article 431, decide that there is no need to proceed wi…
…initiate alone the action for nullity, rescission or reduction of the acts provided for in 1°, 2° and 3°. In all cases, the action is extinguished by the five-year period provided for in article 222…
The articles 464 and 465 do not preclude the application of the articles 414-1 and 414-2.
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