Divorce has no effect on matrimonial benefits that take effect during the marriage and on gifts of present property whatever their form.
Divorce automatically revokes matrimonial benefits that take effect only on dissolution of the matrimonial property regime or on the death of one of the spouses and dispositions mortis causa, granted by one spouse to his or her spouse by marriage contract or during the union, unless the spouse who granted them wishes otherwise. This will is recorded in the agreement signed by the spouses and countersigned by the lawyers or by the judge when the divorce is pronounced and renders the benefit or provision maintained irrevocable.
However, if the marriage contract so provides, the spouses may always take back the property they have contributed to the community.