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DIVORCE & SEPARATION

Debt division in divorce who is responsible
Divorce is a challenging process that involves emotional, financial, and legal complexities. One of the key concerns for separating couples is debt division. Who is responsible for shared debts? How do laws differ between France and other countries? Understanding these aspects can help individuals navigate divorce proceedings more effectively.

Marriage desertion
In France, the word ‘desertion’ involves two distinct things with different legal consequences and penalties.
– Desertion means that one spouse left the family home against the wishes of the other with no good reason and can be served as ground for a fault-divorce. It’s called “abandon du domicile conjugal” as “ desertion” in English.
– Desertion also refers to missed maintenance payments and is considered as a criminal offence. It’s called “abandon de famille” as desertion in English.

Divorce mediation
Within families, numerous events can become sources of conflict. Family disputes have the potential to create a climate of tension and strain relationships among various members.
However going through legal proceedings may not always be the most suitable solution. State justice delivers judgments and decisions that bind the parties involved. However, resolving a dispute through legal proceedings does not necessarily contribute to social peace and may not always lead to a peaceful resolution of underlying issues.
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CHILD LAW
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Criminal family law

Education lawyer
Home schooling, or educating children at home, is a growing trend in France. Over the past decade, the number of children receiving home education has steadily increased. However, French law imposes specific regulations to balance the government’s requirement for compulsory education starting at age 3 and parental rights to make decisions about their child’s education
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LEGACY
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