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CONSEIL DE FAMILLE (" See also: France, an institution for the See also: protection of the interests of minors
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By the See also: Code See also: Civil (See also: art
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407–410) it is composed of seven members
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The See also: local See also: justice of the See also: peace (See also: juge de paix) is the presiding officer
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The other six members must be relations of the minor, chosen from the See also: mother's and See also: father's See also: side of the See also: family respectively (three on each side)
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The Code gives in minute detail rules for choosing these relations
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Meetings of the family council are held in private, five of the members constituting a See also: quorum
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The council has power to appoint a See also: guardian to the minor; to authorize See also: marriage or oppose it; to See also: audit the accounts and decide questions concerning the minor's estate
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The French family council is founded on the See also: Roman See also: law of tutelage, and has a long and useful See also: history
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