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DIVORCE & SEPARATION
Lawyer for dads
The issue of fathers’ rights in family courts is a complex and often contentious area of law, significantly impacting the lives of children and parents alike.
With growing recognition of the importance of both parents in a child’s upbringing, legal systems in various countries have evolved to address these concerns more equitably.
This article explores the legal landscape for fathers in family courts, focusing on the UK and France.
By examining questions around legal aid, parental rights, custody arrangements, and the nuances of parental responsibilities and restrictions, we aim to provide a comparative analysis that sheds light on how each country supports fathers in their roles.
Contested divorce
In France there are 2 types of divorce: contested divorce and mutual consent divorce or non-contested divorce. Contested divorce involves no-fault divorce, irretrievable breakdown of marriage and fault grounds. Non-contested divorce involves mutual consent divorce.
In a contested divorce you will have to attend court, whereas mutual consent or non-contested divorce only involves the spouses, their lawyers and a Notary.
A contested divorce is a type of divorce where partners can’t come to an agreement on the terms of the divorce leading to cease the family law judge.
Civil partnership
In France, “PACS” stands for “Pacte civil de solidarité,” which is “Civil partnership” in English. It is a form of a legal contract that provides legal recognition and some of the benefits associated with marriage or a civil union for couples who choose not to get married. PACS was introduced in France in 1999 as a way to offer legal protections and benefits to unmarried couples, including same-sex couples. However, PACS and civil partnership are totally different.
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Many parents like to share their private life on social medias. Parents sharing pictures of their children online is something that is becoming more and more popular and it’s called: sharenting, a combination of sharing and parenting.
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LEGACY
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