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Article 1128 of the French Code of civil procedure

A request that the family court judge be dispensed from stating the wrongs and grievances of the spouses in the grounds of his or her decision must be expressly and concordantly formulated in the submissions of both spouses. The family court judge confines himself or herself to finding that the facts constituting grounds for divorce exist in accordance with the Civil Code, Title “Of Divorce”, Section IV, Chapter I.

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Article 1130 of the French Code of civil procedure

The declaration of resumption of cohabitation is entered in the margin of the marriage certificate and the birth certificate of each of the spouses. The same entries are made at the request of the notary who drew up the deed recording the resumption of cohabitation.

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Article 1131 of the French Code of civil procedure

Unless the legal separation has been pronounced by mutual consent, the application for conversion shall be lodged, investigated and judged in accordance with the ordinary written procedure. No counterclaim is admissible, except on the consequences of the divorce.

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Article 1132 of the French Code of civil procedure

In the event of legal separation by mutual consent, and where a minor applies to be heard by the judge, the application for conversion to divorce by mutual consent based on article 230 of the Civil Code shall contain, on pain of inadmissibility, the particulars required by article 1090, an indication of the decision that pronounced the legal separation, and is accompanied by an agreement on the consequences of the…

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Article 1133 of the French Code of civil procedure

In the case provided for in the preceding article, the judge may not hear the spouses and simply examine the agreement with their lawyer. If there are no difficulties, he shall homologate the agreement and pronounce the divorce. Otherwise he may, without further formality, ask the spouses to present the petition again within one month, after amending the agreement; if this request is not complied with, the judge issues an…

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