Article 945-1
The magistrate in charge of hearing the case may, if the parties do not object, hold the hearing alone to hear the pleadings. He reports to the court in its deliberations.
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The magistrate in charge of hearing the case may, if the parties do not object, hold the hearing alone to hear the pleadings. He reports to the court in its deliberations.
In the cases provided for by law or the regulations, the First President shall decide on the merits in accordance with the fast-track procedure.
Where the matter is brought before the court by application, the parties shall be notified of the place, day and time of the hearing by the Registrar. Notice is given either to the lawyers under the c…
…arthélemy, Saint-Martin, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna Islands, New Caledonia or the French Southern and Antarctic Territories, or before a court whose registered offic…
The appellant must also attach the documents relied on in support of the appeal and a copy of the last submissions filed by the parties to the appeal before the court from which the contested decision…
…to the safety of a person concerned by a protection order or where there is no other means of notification. However, notification to the Public Prosecutor's Office shall be made by delivery with ackno…
The judge hears the minor under the conditions of article 388-1 of the Civil Code. It may, in all cases where it considers it appropriate, hear the parents and any other person. The hearing is not pub…
…f help with managing the family budget by decision separate from the other decisions relating to educational assistance. The judicial measure to help manage the family budget may be modified or withdr…
In the absence of voluntary enforcement of the return decision, the public prosecutor with jurisdiction pursuant to article 34-1 of law n° 95-125 of 8 January 1995 to directly request the police force…
Failing a draft apportionment within the prescribed time limits, the procedure shall be as set out in the second and third paragraphs of Article 1281-8.
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