Free legal forms are sample templates and document guides for common legal transactions in the Philippines. These include affidavits, special powers of attorney, demand letters, contracts, deeds of sale, lease agreements, and extrajudicial settlement forms. These templates are starting points only — actual legal documents should be reviewed by a lawyer for your specific facts and circumstances.
This hub organizes the most commonly requested Philippine legal forms by category. Each form page includes a sample format, explanations of key clauses, and links to related topical guides.
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- Affidavit Forms and SPA in the Philippines
- Special Power of Attorney Sample Format
- Demand Letter Philippines
- Deed of Absolute Sale Sample Format
- Contract of Lease Sample Format
- Rent-to-Own Contract Sample Format
- Contract to Sell Sample Format
- Promissory Note Sample Format
- Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Rights
- Last Will and Testament Sample Format
Frequently asked questions about free legal forms
Are these free legal forms enforceable in court?
These forms are sample templates for general reference. Their enforceability depends on the specific facts, the completeness of the document, and proper execution including notarization where required.
Do I need a lawyer to use a legal form?
While you can fill out a form yourself, it is always safer to have a lawyer review the document to ensure it matches your specific situation and complies with current law.
Should legal forms be notarized?
Many legal documents in the Philippines require notarization to be admissible as evidence or enforceable. Check the specific requirements for each type of document.
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Legal Disclaimer
The information on this page is for general legal information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws, rules, fees, procedures, and office requirements may change. For advice specific to your situation, consult a qualified Philippine lawyer.
