Article 1081 of the French Code of civil procedure
The operative part of the decision shall mention the date of the application for divorce.
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The operative part of the decision shall mention the date of the application for divorce.
A note of the divorce or legal separation shall be made in the margin of the marriage certificate and the birth certificate of each of the spouses, in view of an extract of the decision containing only its operative part and accompanied by proof of its enforceability in accordance with article 506. If the marriage was celebrated abroad and there is no marriage record kept by a French authority, a…
Divorce or legal separation shall be proved to third parties simply by producing an extract of the decision pronouncing it containing only its operative part, accompanied by proof of its enforceability in accordance with article 506.
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