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Article 1149-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

Where, in the case of a change of filiation, the child of full age consents to the change of his or her name, this consent is received by a civil registrar, a notary, a French diplomatic or consular agent or by the court which pronounces the legitimation; in the latter case, mention of it is made in the operative part of the decision.

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Article 1156 of the French Code of civil procedure

The child welfare service, the charity or the agent appointed by the court are, for the recovery of subsidies, subrogated to the rights of the creditor. The sums due to the child are paid to his legal representative as soon as possible and at the latest within one month of their receipt.

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Article 1157-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

The couple or unmarried woman who has recourse to medically assisted procreation requiring the intervention of a third-party donor, as provided for in article 342-10 of the Civil Code , consents to this by declaration before a notary. For couples, this declaration is made jointly. The declaration is recorded in a notarised deed in the absence of third parties. A copy of the deed may only be issued to those…

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Article 1157-3 of the French Code of civil procedure

Before obtaining consent, the notary shall inform the members of the couple or the unmarried woman who are about to express it: the impossibility of establishing a parent-child relationship between the child resulting from procreation and the donor, or of taking action for liability against the donor; the prohibition on bringing an action for the purpose of establishing or contesting parent-child relationship in the name of the child, unless it…

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Article 1165 of the French Code of civil procedure

The persons authorised to receive a consent to adoption must inform the person giving it of the possibility of withdrawing it and the procedures for withdrawal. The deed provided for in Article 348-3 of the Civil Code states that this information has been given.

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Article 1166 of the French Code of civil procedure

The application for adoption is brought before the judicial court. The competent court is: – the court of the place where the applicant lives when the applicant lives in France; – the court of the place where the person whose adoption is sought lives when the applicant lives abroad; – the court chosen in France by the applicant when the applicant and the person whose adoption is sought live abroad.

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