Marie-Paule Serve (née Charles, born 16 October 1941) was a French New Caledonian politician.
Serve was born in Haiphong in French Indochina in 1941 and was educated at the Faculté Libre de Droit in Toulon.
Having moved to New Caledonia, she became president of the Fédération Feminine Calédonienne.
[1] She also became involved in politics and was a Rally for Caledonia candidate in the 1977 elections.
Alongside Edwige Antier, she became one of the first two women in the Territorial Assembly.