Violences conjugales et divorce : protéger la victime et l'enfant

How does the family court judge protect victims of domestic and intra-family violence during divorce proceedings, and how is a child exposed to violence protected? This video reviews the current state of the law and case law from 2023 to 2026. Topics covered: Domestic violence as grounds for divorce (Articles 212 and 242 of the Civil Code) Protection orders: probable violence and danger (Article 515-11 of the Civil Code) Provisional measures and the allocation of the family home to the victim Withdrawal of parental authority and automatic loss of visitation rights (Article 379 of the Civil Code) The obligation for the criminal court judge to rule on the withdrawal of parental authority Proportionality review with regard to Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights Cited rulings: Cass. 1st Civil Chamber, October 1, 2025, No. 24-10.369 (removal of parental authority and visitation rights) Cass. 1st Civil Chamber, February 10, 2021, No. 19-22.793 (protection order) Cass. Crim., March 4, 2026, No. 25-82.219 (removal of parental authority, incestuous assault) Cass. First Civil Chamber, May 20, 2026, No. 24-22.299 (Annulment of Marriage and Domestic Violence) Relevant legal texts: Articles 181, 212, 242, 255, 262-1, 371-4, 378, 378-1, 379, 381, 515-9, and 515-11 of the French Civil Code; Articles 227-5, 222-13, and 228-1 of the French Penal Code. Full article: https://kohenavocats.com/violences-fa... A question about your situation? Contact the firm: https://kohenavocats.com/contactez-nous/ This video is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. #FamilyLaw #DomesticViolence #Divorce #ParentalAuthority #ProtectionOrder #ParisLawyer