In a landmark decision that reverberates beyond the borders of France, the French government has officially abolished the legal obligation of marital duty within marriage. Announced amid growing debates on personal freedoms and the evolving nature of conjugal relationships, this move marks a significant shift in the country’s legal and cultural framework. The changes, reported by AFP and covered extensively by EADaily, challenge long-standing traditional norms and signal a new direction in how marital responsibilities are defined and enforced in France.

In a groundbreaking move that is reshaping traditional perspectives on marital relations, the French government has officially rescinded the legal requirement known as the “marital duty,” which obligated spouses to fulfill certain conjugal responsibilities. This unprecedented reform not only alters the legal framework surrounding marriage but also reflects a broader…

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Author : Mia Garcia

Publish date : 2026-01-29 10:09:00

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