
Federal Civil Code (Mexico)
The Federal Civil Code of Mexico is a legal framework that governs private relationships between individuals, such as contracts, property rights, family matters, and inheritance. It provides rules to ensure fairness and clarity in personal legal interactions across the country. The code establishes how people can buy or sell property, marry, divorce, or pass on their assets, offering a standardized set of laws to regulate these daily life activities. It aims to protect individual rights while maintaining social order by clearly defining legal responsibilities and processes in civil matters.