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Article 1526 of the French Civil Code

The spouses may establish by their marriage contract a universal community of their property, both movable and immovable, present and future. However, unless otherwise stipulated, the property that article 1404 declares to be proper by its nature does not fall within this community. The universal community definitively bears all the debts of the spouses, present and future.

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Article 1527 of the French Civil Code

The advantages that either spouse may derive from the clauses of a community agreement, as well as those that may result from the commingling of movables or debts, are not regarded as gifts. However, if there are children who are not children of both spouses, any agreement that would result in one of the spouses receiving more than the portion regulated by Article 1094-1, under the heading “Gifts inter vivos…

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