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Article 1237-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

At the end of the meeting of this board, each member present signs the deliberation taken. Within eight days, the Chairman of the Board shall deliver the deliberation to the Registrar or send it to the Registrar by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.

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Article 1238 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge’s objection to the deliberation thus taken shall be made within fifteen days of its delivery or receipt, by order not subject to appeal. Any member of the family council may also object to the deliberation within fifteen days of it, by application to the judge. In all cases, the judge, by the same order, shall convene and convene within one month the family council, which he then chairs,…

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Article 1239 of the French Code of civil procedure

Unless otherwise provided, the decisions of the guardianship judge and the deliberations of the family council may be appealed. Without prejudice to the provisions of articles 1239-1 to 1239-3, the appeal is open to the persons listed in articles 430 and 494-1 of the Civil Code, even if they did not intervene in the proceedings. The time limit for appeal is fifteen days. The parties are not required to constitute…

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Article 1239-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

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 members of the family council and the other parties interested in the division.

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Article 1241 of the French Code of civil procedure

The time limit for appealing against judgments ruling on a protective measure with regard to a person of full age runs: 1° With regard to the protected person of full age, from the notification provided for in Article 1230-1; 2° With regard to persons to whom the judgment must be notified, from the date of such notification; 3° With regard to other persons, from the date of the judgment.

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Article 1241-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

The time limit for appealing against a deliberation of the family council runs from the date of that deliberation, except in the case of article 1234-4 where it runs against the members of the family council only from the day on which they were notified of the deliberation. .

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