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DIVORCE & SEPARATION

Lawyer that deals with a narcissist

Lawyer that deals with a narcissist

Narcissistic parents often present a polished, victimized image to the outside world, while their behaviour at home can be deeply damaging to their children. Society may be slow to recognize their true nature, but the other parent and, tragically, the child often bear the brunt of their toxic actions.

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Cohabiting couples

Cohabiting couples

In France, cohabiting is the simplest and freer legal solution. The French word for cohabitation is “concubinage”.
According to the French civil law article 515-8, cohabitation is defined as two same-sex or different people, who are unmarried or not in a civil partnership living together in a long-term relationship.
Splitting up when you’re cohabiting is legal-consequence free except if there is a serious ground.

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Contested divorce

Contested divorce

In France there are 2 types of divorce: contested divorce and mutual consent divorce or non-contested divorce. Contested divorce involves no-fault divorce, irretrievable breakdown of marriage and fault grounds. Non-contested divorce involves mutual consent divorce.
In a contested divorce you will have to attend court, whereas mutual consent or non-contested divorce only involves the spouses, their lawyers and a Notary.
A contested divorce is a type of divorce where partners can’t come to an agreement on the terms of the divorce leading to cease the family law judge.

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Interim measures

Interim measures

In France, nearly 45% of marriages result in divorce, with contested divorces often taking a minimum of two years to conclude. During this lengthy and complex process, interim measures play a critical role in ensuring stability and fairness for both spouses.

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