824. The judge, before rendering judgment on the opposition presented to him, may, if there is occasion for it, summon before him the relatives, and, in default of relatives, the friends of the intended consorts, in order to obtain their opinion upon the intended marriage.
If the opposition is made by a tutor or curator, the judge cannot decide it without the advice of a family council.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 824.