Divorce and SeparationFamily Law

Family law: Divorce and separation, what is the difference?

The end of a conjugal union can be brought about by two measures: divorce and separation. What is the difference between them? Lawrence explains it to you here.  Separation: Separation is a less radical measure than divorce. It is usually a period that couples in crisis use, resulting in either reconciliation or divorce.  Life together is suspended, but spousal obligations are not.  A separated…
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Divorce and SeparationFamily Law

Family law: Parental authority: everything you need to know!

What is parental authority? This article written by Lawrence explains it to you! Parental authority includes the rights and duties of parents towards their children. It is governed by article 301 of the Civil Code: “The father and mother determine the care to be given to the child, direct his or her education with a view to the child’s welfare and make the necessary decisions, subject to…
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ChildrenFamily Law

Family law: Who, between the parents or the school, is responsible for an act of the child during a school trip?

Your child is on a school outing. If he or she commits an unlawful act during the period, who will be held responsible? The parents or the school? The school is responsible for the child on a school trip. This is stipulated in the school rules. This is always reminded in the answer sheets that the parents must sign.  The school can thus sanction the student according to the rules.  If the child…
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ChildrenFamily Law

Family law: What is the child’s alimony?

After a divorce, both parents must make a contribution to the child’s care in the form of alimony. How much must be paid? Lawrence tells you all about this in this article. Alimony is a legal obligation of divorced parents. It must be paid until the child turns 18 or…
ChildrenFamily Law

The functioning of parental authority 

The principe Parental authority may be joint or exclusive. However, since 1 July 2014, Swiss law provides that parental authority is joint. Such a decision was taken for the good of the child. Thus, married spouses have joint parental authority from the birth of the child. The same principle applies after divorce and for unmarried couples.  However, if the welfare of the child so…
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