文档介绍:THE ITALIAN CIVIL CODE
Translated by
Mario Beltramo Giovanni E. Longo John Henry Merryman
1969
Oceana Publications, INC.
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155. Provisions regarding children. The tribunal* which decrees separation
declares which of the spouses shall have custody of the children and provide for
their maintenance, education and instruction (147, 148).
In any case the tribunal can, for serious reasons, order that the children be
placed in an educational institution or with a third person.
Regardless of the person to whom the children are entrusted, the father and
mother retain the right to supervise their education.
156. Effects of separation. The spouse who is not at fault in the separation retains
such rights inherent in his marital status as are not patible with the
separation.
The spouse through whose fault the separation has been pronounced has no
right except that of support (433 ff.). He loses all benefits that the other spouse has
granted to him by the marriage contract, even if they were stipulated with
reciprocity.
The tribunal* can also deprive him, wholly or in part, of the legal usufruct
(324 ff.) to which he may be entitled over the property of minor children.
If the separation decree is granted because o