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Article 1223 of the French Code of civil procedure

The lawyer for the adult to be protected or protected, the minor or his parents may obtain copies of all or part of the documents in the case file. He may not communicate the copies thus obtained or their reproduction to the adult under protection or protected, the minor or a third party.

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Article 1223-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

Subject to provisions of article 510 of the Civil Code relating to the communication of management accounts, the guardianship judge may, after pronouncement of the protective supervision judgment, authorise, upon justification of a legitimate interest, the delivery of a copy of one or more documents from the file to the protected adult, the minor who has reached the age of sixteen or the person in charge of the protective measure.

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Article 1223-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

Copies of the deliberations of the family council and court decisions relating to the protection measure may only be issued to the parties and persons invested with guardianship responsibilities concerned by these deliberations and decisions. Persons demonstrating a legitimate interest may also obtain extracts with the authorisation of the guardianship judge. A minor who has reached the age of majority may obtain a copy of the deliberations and decisions concerning…

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Article 1225 of the French Code of civil procedure

Where it has not been possible to give them the summons, the court registry sends a summons to the hearing to the protected adult or adult to be protected, except where the judge has decided that there is no need to proceed with the hearing pursuant to the provisions of the second paragraph of article 432 and the first paragraph of Article 494-4 of the Civil Code, to the person…

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Article 1226 of the French Code of civil procedure

At the hearing, the judge hears the applicant for protection, the adult to be protected, unless the judge applies the provisions of the second paragraph of article 432 or 494-4 of the Civil Code and, where appropriate, the public prosecutor. The parties’ lawyers, where they have constituted one, shall be heard in their observations. The case is heard and judged in chambers.

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Article 1228 of the French Code of civil procedure

When applying article 442 or paragraph 5 of article 494-6 of the Civil Code, the judge shall rule after hearing or calling the protected person under the conditions provided for in articles 1220 to 1220-2 of the present code and obtained the opinion of the person responsible for protection. Its decision is notified under the conditions provided for in articles 1230 to 1231 of the same code. However, where it…

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Article 1229 of the French Code of civil procedure

With the exception of cases where he orders an adversarial hearing pursuant to article 1213, the judge shall rule on requests sent to him or her after protection has been granted by the protected adult or the person responsible for his or her protection within three months of receiving them, unless they require information to be gathered, additional documents to be produced, an investigative measure to be taken or any…

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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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