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Convivenza di fatto, Corte di Cassazione, Dismissal
13 Jan 2025
Italian Constitutional Court rewrites the rules on de facto cohabitation and family business (The Platform, 13 January 2025 – Vittorio De Luca, Giuseppe Arpino)
With sentence No. 148, published in the Official Gazette on 31 July 2024, the Constitutional Court declared the illegitimacy of Article 230-bis, third paragraph, of the Civil Code, in the part that does not include the ‘de facto cohabitee’ among the participants in the family business.
The ruling originates from the claim made by the cohabitee of a farm owner, later deceased, to obtain from the latter’s heirs the payment of her share in the family business, in which she claimed to have worked continuously for about eight years.
The Court emphasised that while there are still some differences of discipline with respect to the family based on marriage, when it comes to fundamental rights, these must be recognised for all, without distinction of any kind. On the basis of these premises, the Court therefore declared the rule unconstitutional due to the failure to include the de facto cohabitee in the list of participants in the family business.
Continue reading the full version published on The Platform.
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