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Article 1230 of the French Code of civil procedure

Any decision of the judge is notified, at the registry’s behest, to the applicant, the person in charge of protection or the legal administrator and to all those whose rights or obligations resulting from the protection measure it modifies. It is also notified to the minor who has reached the age of sixteen unless his or her condition does not allow it. In addition, in the case of Article 502…

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Article 1230-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

The protected person is notified of the judgment ruling on an application to open a protective measure or ordering family habilitation of an adult; notice of this is given to the public prosecutor. However, the judge may, by specially reasoned decision, decide that there is no need to notify the protected adult of the judgment ruling on the opening of the protective measure if this information is likely to be…

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Article 1231 of the French Code of civil procedure

Notifications that must be made at the registry’s behest are made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt; the judge may, however, decide that they will be made by bailiff’s deed. The issue of a certified copy of a decision of the judge or of a deliberation of the family council, by the clerk’s office against a dated and signed receipt, is equivalent to notification once the interested party has…

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