Brussels IIa Regulation - Matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility

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Family Law - Brussels IIa Regulation - Matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility


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Article 67 (a)

The names, addresses and contact details of the central authorities designated pursuant to Article 53:

Service Public Fédéral Justice / Federale Overheidsdienst Justitie

Service de Coopération internationale civile / Dienst Internationale rechtshulp in burgerlijke zaken

Boulevard de Waterloo 115 / Waterloolaan 115

1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
Tel.: +32 2 542 67 00
Email: rapt-parental@just.fgov.be

Article 67 (b)

French, Dutch, German, English.

Article 67 (c)

The certificate must be accompanied by a translation into the official language of the place of enforcement.

Articles 21 and 29

Courts of first instance (tribunaux de première instance / rechtbanken van eerste aanleg).

Article 33

- The person applying for a declaration of enforceability may lodge an appeal with the court of appeal (cour d’appel / hof van beroep).

- The person against whom enforceability is sought may lodge opposition with the court of first instance.

Article 34

Appeal on a point of law (pourvoi en cassation / cassatieberoep).

 

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