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Divorce lawyer in Marseille | Me Anne-Sophie Delavaud
I put my skills in family law at your disposal if you need advice or assistance for a couple separation. Intervening in this field, and especially in divorce and rupture of PACS, I offer you assistance of choice, whether for the treatment of a separation, the negotiation of the custody of the children or the division of the couple's patrimony.
The main skills of my law firm at the Marseille Bar in this area are:
- Assistance and advice for a divorce or separation of an unmarried couple (PACS, cohabitation) Support for the sharing of custody of the children and the right of visit Negotiation of the amount of alimony Assistance for the sharing of out-of-court or judicial assetsThe request for compensatory allowance…
Schedule
Mon – Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sat: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
2 addresses to welcome you
11 impasse of the Savannah
40130 Capbreton
99 Roucas Blanc Road
13007 Marseille
The separation of the couple
The separation of the couple, whether married or not, is a rather painful step. This is why the accompaniment of a divorce lawyer will be essential to you. In addition to taking care of the administrative procedures, I also advise you on the strategy to adopt depending on the situation, contentious or not. In addition, I represent your interests for the negotiation of the terms of separation such as the right of visit and accommodation or the sharing of assets.

Divorce proceedings
The divorce procedure is a process through which the couple decides to end their life together. It can come from the initiative of the spouses or from a single spouse. Be that as it may, two forms of divorce are possible: the consensual or amicable procedure and the conflicting or judicial procedure.
My role will therefore be to assist you with the steps to be taken, but also to advise you on the form of separation adapted to your case:
- Divorce for fault Divorce by definitive alteration of the marital bond Divorce for breakdown of cohabitation Divorce by mutual consent (amicable divorce, since January 2017 divorce without judge)
The first effect of divorce is on the loss of use of the spouse's name and the disappearance of marital duties.

Breaking up of PACS and cohabitation
The separation of an unmarried couple through the break-up of PACS or cohabitation is a less conflictual process than divorce. However, it requires the assistance of a lawyer to ensure that the rights of each party are respected. A PACS generally dissolves after the death of a partner, the marriage of a partner, the joint or unilateral decision of the partners. In general, the dissolution of the union is carried out by a joint or unilateral declaration of one of the partners.
If only one partner decides to put an end to it, his declaration will be initiated by way of a bailiff, and a copy of the act must also be sent to the District Court. If the decision is joint, the declaration will be sent to the registry of the District Court where the signing of the PACS took place. The undivided liquidation or the division of the couple's patrimony is not contentious since each party retains its assets acquired before and during the union, unlike a marriage.
The consequences of divorce
The direct effects of the divorce will need to be agreed before the papers are signed. They concern, among other things, the fate of the children and their accommodation after the separation, as well as the sharing of the couple's financial assets and property. Whether for an amicable or contentious procedure, rely on the skills of your lawyer in Marseille to represent your interests.