Call Us + 33 1 84 88 31 00

Article 1421 of the French Civil Code

Each spouse has the power to administer the joint property alone and to dispose of it, subject to liability for any faults he or she may have committed in his or her management. Acts performed without fraud by one spouse are enforceable against the other. The spouse who exercises a separate profession has sole power to perform the acts of administration and disposal necessary for it. All subject to articles…

Read More »

Article 1422 of the French Civil Code

The spouses may not, one without the other, dispose of community property inter vivos, gratuitously. Nor may they, one without the other, assign any of that property to guarantee the debt of a third party.

Read More »

Article 1423 of the French Civil Code

A legacy made by a spouse may not exceed his or her share in the community. If a spouse has bequeathed an item from the community, the legatee may claim it in kind only to the extent that the item, by the event of partition, falls within the lot of the testator’s heirs; if the item does not fall within the lot of those heirs, the legatee has the reward…

Read More »

Article 1424 of the French Civil Code

The spouses may not, one without the other, alienate or encumber with real rights immovables, businesses and holdings belonging to the community, nor non-negotiable corporate rights and tangible movable property the alienation of which is subject to publicity. They may not, without their spouse, receive the capital arising from such transactions. Similarly, they may not, one without the other, transfer community property into a trust estate.

Read More »

Article 1425 of the French Civil Code

The spouses may not, one without the other, lease a rural business or a building for commercial, industrial or craft use dependent on the community. Other leases on community property may be entered into by one spouse only and are subject to the rules laid down for leases entered into by the usufructuary.

Read More »

Article 1426 of the French Civil Code

If one of the spouses is permanently unable to express his or her will, or if his or her management of the community attests to incapacity or fraud, the other spouse may apply to the courts to be substituted for him or her in the exercise of his or her powers. The provisions of articles 1445 to 1447 are applicable to this application. The spouse, thus empowered by justice, has…

Read More »

Article 1427 of the French Civil Code

If one of the spouses has exceeded his or her powers over the community property, the other, unless he or she has ratified the act, may apply for its annulment. The action for annulment is open to the spouse for two years from the day on which he or she became aware of the act, but may never be brought more than two years after the dissolution of the community.

Read More »

Article 1429 of the French Civil Code

If one of the spouses is permanently unable to express his or her will, or if he or she jeopardises the interests of the family, either by allowing his or her own property to wither, or by dissipating or misappropriating the income he or she derives from it, he or she may, at the request of his or her spouse, be divested of the rights of administration and enjoyment granted…

Read More »

Article 1431 of the French Civil Code

If, during the marriage, one spouse entrusts the other with the administration of his or her own property, the rules of the power of attorney apply. The mandating spouse is, however, exempt from rendering an account of the fruits, where the power of attorney does not expressly require him or her to do so.

Read More »

Contact a French lawyer now

Contact a French Business Lawyer

Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call us at +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.

Useful links

You have a question in French Business Law?

Our French business lawyers are here to help.
We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
Call +33 (0) 1 84 88 31 00 or send us an email.

All information exchanged through this website will be communicated to lawyers registered with a French Bar and will remain confidential.