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Article 251 of the French Civil Code

The spouse initiating the divorce proceedings may state the grounds for his or her claim if it is based on acceptance of the principle of the marriage breakdown or the definitive alteration of the marriage bond. Outside these two cases, the grounds for the application must be set out in the first submissions on the merits.

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Article 252 of the French Civil Code

The application initiating proceedings shall include a reminder of the provisions relating to: 1° mediation in family matters and participative proceedings; 2° Approval of partial or full agreements between the parties on the arrangements for exercising parental authority and the consequences of divorce. It also includes, on pain of inadmissibility, a proposal for the settlement of the spouses’ pecuniary and property interests.

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Article 253 of the French Civil Code

When he finally dismisses the divorce application, the judge may rule on the contribution to the marriage expenses, the residence of the family and the terms of the exercise of parental authority.

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Article 254 of the French Civil Code

The judge shall, at the outset of the proceedings, unless the parties or the sole constituted party waive this, hold a hearing at the end of which he shall take the necessary measures to ensure the existence of the spouses and children from the filing of the application for divorce to the date on which the judgment becomes res judicata, taking into consideration any agreements of the spouses.

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Article 255 of the French Civil Code

The judge may in particular: 1° Propose a mediation measure to the spouses, unless violence is alleged by one of the spouses against the other spouse or against the child, or unless one of the spouses has a clear hold over his or her spouse, and, after obtaining their agreement, appoint a family mediator to carry it out ; 2° Enjoin the spouses, unless violence is alleged by one of…

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Article 259 of the French Civil Code

Facts invoked as grounds for divorce or as defences to a claim may be established by any mode of proof, including confession. However, descendants may never be heard on the grievances raised by the spouses.

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