Maître Moulay El Mahdi Khouiammi
Your Notary in Marrakech
How can a notary assist you with family law matters?
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Marriage :
Marriage contract: The notary can draw up a marriage contract for spouses who wish to regulate the consequences of their union in terms of matrimonial property regime, gifts between spouses, inheritance, etc.
Separation of property: The notary can also intervene in the modification of the spouses' matrimonial property regime to move from the community property regime to that of separation of property.
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Donation :
Gift-partition: The notary can assist parents who wish to organize the transfer of their assets to their children by making a gift-partition.
Donation between spouses: The notary can also draw up a donation between spouses to protect the surviving spouse in the event of the death of one of the spouses.
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Succession :
Will: A notary can draw up a will for people who wish to organize the transfer of their assets upon their death.
Inheritance: The notary can assist the heirs in the inheritance process by informing them of the applicable legal rules, by carrying out the inventory of assets, by taking steps with the competent authorities, etc.
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Protection of vulnerable people
Future protection mandate: The notary can draw up a future protection mandate for people who wish to organize their protection in the event of loss of autonomy.
Guardianship and curatorship: The notary can also intervene in the guardianship and curatorship procedure to protect vulnerable people and support relatives in administrative procedures.
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Adoption :
Adoption: The notary can draw up the consent deeds for adoption and the adoption deeds for adoptive parents and adopted children.
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Other operations:
Name change: The notary can intervene in the name change procedure by assisting people with administrative procedures and drafting the necessary documents.
Acknowledgment of paternity: The notary can draw up the acts of acknowledgment of paternity for parents who wish to establish the parentage with their child.
Cohabitation agreement: A notary can draft a cohabitation agreement for unmarried couples who wish to organize the consequences of their union regarding property regimes, inheritance, etc.


