The community is dissolved:
1° by the death of one of the spouses;
2° by declared absence;
3° by divorce;
4° by legal separation;
5° by separation as to property;
6° by change of matrimonial regime.
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The community is dissolved:
1° by the death of one of the spouses;
2° by declared absence;
3° by divorce;
4° by legal separation;
5° by separation as to property;
6° by change of matrimonial regime.
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