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Parental authority
Parental authority is a legal term that refers to all the rights and obligations of parents towards their children. By law, this parental authority is joint, that is to say, exercised by both parents. Divorce does not alter the joint nature of the exercise of parental authority. In some very specific cases, the judge may decide to withdraw parental authority from one of the parents. We then speak of exclusive parental authority. A parent, even if he no longer has parental authority, continues to enjoy the right of access and accommodation.
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