Family Code of the Philippines: Instances when there is Delivery of Presumptive Legitimes

 1. Re-appearance of former spouse (Articles 102 (5), 43(2))Art. 102. Upon dissolution of the absolute community regime, thefollowing procedure shall apply:(5) The presumptive legitimes of the common children shall bedelivered upon partition, in accordance with Article 51.Art. 43. The termination of the subsequent marriage referred to inthe preceding Article shall produce the following effects:(2) The […]

Family Code of the Philippines:Rights and Obligations between Husband and Wife

 Art. 68. The husband and wife are obliged to live together, observemutual love, respect and fidelity, and render mutual help and support. This is really a declaration of policy The 3 duties of the spouses to each other are:1. Live together2. Observe mutual love, respect, and fidelity3. Render mutual help and support Article 68 is […]

Family Code of the Philippines: Foreign Marriages and Foreign Divorces

 Art. 26, . All marriages solemnized outside the Philippines, inaccordance with the laws in force in the country where they were solemnized,and valid there as such, shall also be valid in this country, except thoseprohibited under Articles 35 (1), (4), (5) and (6), 3637 and 38. General Rule: Foreign marriages which are in accordance with […]

Family Code of the Philippines:Legal Separation (Bed and Board Separation)

Legal separation in the Philippines is a legal remedy that allows married couples to live separately without dissolving the marriage bond. Governed by Articles 55 to 66 of the Family Code, it is also known as bed and board separation — meaning the spouses are entitled to live apart and separate their property, but the […]

Civil Code of the Philippines :Presumptive Death

 a. Ordinary Presumptive Death (Article 390)Art. 390. After an absence of seven years, it being unknownwhether or not the absentee still lives, he shall be presumed dead forall purposes, except for those of succession.The absentee shall not be presumed dead for the purpose ofopening his succession till after an absence of ten years. If hedisappeared […]

Civil Code of the Philippines:Effect of Defective Marriages on the Status of Children

 A. If the marriage is voidable (Article 54)Art. 54. Children conceived or born before the judgment ofannulment or absolute nullity of the marriage under Article 36 hasbecome final and executory shall be considered legitimate. Childrenconceived or born of the subsequent marriage under Article 53 shalllikewise be legitimate. Legitimate – if conceived before final judgment Illegitimate […]

Family Code of the Philippines:Marriage Certificate (Articles 22 and 23)

 Art. 22. The marriage certificate, in which the parties shall declare thatthey take each other as husband and wife, shall also state:(1) The full name, sex and age of each contracting party;(2) Their citizenship, religion and habitual residence;(3) The date and precise time of the celebration of the marriage;(4) That the proper marriage license has […]

Family Code of the Philippines: Effects of a Defective Marriage

 provisions in favor of the offending spouse made in the will ofthe innocent spouse shall be revoked by operation of law.Art. 64. After the finality of the decree of legal separation, theinnocent spouse may revoke the donations made by him or by her infavor of the offending spouse, as well as the designation of the […]

Domestic Adoption (Step-by-step procedure) RA8552

1. Pre-Adoption Counseling/ Seminar Adoptive Parents are required to attend a seminar or fora at the DSWD to help then assess their motivation. 2. Filing an Application Adoptive Parents files an application for adoption at the DSWD after completing the seminar or fora. 3. Declaration of the child as Abandoned (Optional)If efforts to locate the […]