My boyfriend and I have been together for ten years. Both scalded by weddings that turned into disasters, we never wanted to hear about getting married, and already returned to almost 60 years, we think we know what we are doing. But her sister who is a woman who always does the business “by the book” as we say, and who likes to meddle in everyone’s affairs, told us in an India wheat peel last weekend that: “From now on, all free union couples will have to put themselves under the new parental union regime, and will be subject to the same heritage law as married couples. No, but what does the government get involved?
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Your sister-in-law is poorly informed about the new parental union regime in force since June 30. From this date, “a child must be born or adopted in a couple so that parents are integrated into the new parental union regime, excluding already married couples. »»
“From the date of the arrival of a child, couples will accumulate a parental union heritage in which is included: all family residences, both the main and secondary residences such as chalets, furniture that are inside one or the other residences and which are used for the use of the household, as well as the motor vehicles used for family trips. »»