Information for parents with young children moving to or living in France: infant and child health matters (the carnet de sante), private and state
facilities for out of school activities, child benefits and financial aid, and school traditions.
Information on what to do if someone dies in France and how and where to report the death. Also how to arrange a burial in a French cemetery; a cremation, and where you may scatter ashes. Plus how to repatriate the body of the deceased to their home. Information on the stages of the process involved in a married couple separating an ending a marriage in France and the types of non-contested French divorce available. With details on the possible financial consequences of each type. The French marriage process can seem complicated and confusing to foreigners. Here, we explain all you need to know about having your wedding in France. Information on what to do when moving from France; including notifying schools and residency officials, closing bank accounts, ending contracts for utilities and insurance, exporting cars and moving pets.
Information the facilities available for out-of-school activities for young people and teens in France. This includes details on holiday jobs, volunteer work and exchange programmes, drugs, alcohol, scooters and driving, and teenage pregnancy. Information and links to resources relevant to the preparations and process of moving a family to Paris, whether for work, study or a change of lifestyle. With information on the areas, schools, accommodation and other matters to do with settling in. Information and advice on preparing the family for a move to Paris: the schools, sports, social and educational activities, facilities available to the family and more. Information on the alternative to marriage in France, PACS, a civil union which gives pacser couples many of the same legal rights of a traditionally married couple. It is also recognised for same-sex couples as a form of gay marriage. From birth to young adulthood: a guide to activities and facilities available to families in France. An introduction to the moods, sights and history of the various districts in Paris centre. Where to buy English-language fun, online. An essential guide to e-shopping for your kids.
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