Article 1209-1
For applications for delegation of parental authority, the appeal is lodged in accordance with the rules laid down in articles 931 to 934.The court clerk shall notify, by simple letter, the persons an…
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For applications for delegation of parental authority, the appeal is lodged in accordance with the rules laid down in articles 931 to 934.The court clerk shall notify, by simple letter, the persons an…
The court's decision shall be notified by its registry. The file, to which a certified copy of the judgment is attached, is then returned without delay to the registry of the court of first instance.
The file may be consulted at the court registry, up until the day before the hearing, by the applicant, the parents, the guardian, the person or service to whom the child has been entrusted or their l…
The court clerk notifies the public prosecutor of appeals lodged in matters relating to the legal protection of adults, except where the latter is the appellant. Before the Court of Appeal, cases rela…
The decisions of the Court of Appeal shall be notified in accordance with Article 1200-10.
Where, pursuant to the provisions of articles 383 and 388-2 of the Civil Code, the court shall appoint an ad hoc administrator and that in the interests of the child, it is impossible to choose the ad…
The hearing of the person may take place at the seat of the court, at the place where the person usually resides, at the treatment or accommodation establishment or at any other appropriate place.The…
As part of the amicable division provided for in article 507 of the Civil Code, an appeal against a deliberation of the family council or a decision of the guardianship judge is open to the guardian,…
The requisition for the purpose of selling the property by auction may be contested by summons to appear before the judicial court within whose jurisdiction the property is located.This summons must,…
The creditor who pursues the auction sale of the property pursuant to Article 2465 of the Civil Code notifies the requisition deed provided for in this article by bailiff to the principal debtor, the…
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