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Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Property Relations between the Spouses | ESSAY Medium

Jov and Mina are married under the conjugal partnership of gains (the default regime under the Family Code). During t...

...under the conjugal partnership of gains (the default regime under the Family Code). During the marriage, Jov inherits a parcel of land (Land I) from his father, and the inheritance is registered in Jov’s name alone. They...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), governing property relations between spouses, including the status of exclusive vs. conjugal property and spousal consent for dispositions.

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | State Policy on Marriage | ESSAY Medium

Ordinance No. 2024-07 (Family First) of the Municipality of San Roque provides that the allocation of municipal socia...

Ordinance No. 2024-07 (Family First) of the Municipality of San Roque provides that the allocation of municipal social housing units shall be prioritized for households headed by a legally married man and wife, with the...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), State Policy on Marriage, Constitution of the Philippines, 1987, Article II, Section 12; Article XV

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Rights and Obligations Between Husband and Wife | ESSAY Medium

Rina and Mateo are married under the conjugal partnership of gains. Mateo, who handles the family finances, uses conj...

...rried under the conjugal partnership of gains. Mateo, who handles the family finances, uses conjugal funds to purchase a parcel of land but has the title issued in his own name. He does not inform Rina about the purchase...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209) on conjugal partnership of gains and mutual consent for dispositions, 1987 Constitution, Art. II, Sec. 12 (family protection)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Effects of Absence, Defect, or Irregularity of the Requisites | ESSAY Medium

(a) State the controlling doctrine on the effects of absence, defect, or irregularity of the essential requisites of...

...remedial paths, while avoiding confounding issues outside the topic. Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), provisions on essential requisites of marriage and effects of absence/irregularity

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), provisions on essential requisites of marriage and effects of absence/irregularity

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Effects of Absence, Defect, or Irregularity of the Requisites | ESSAY Medium

(a) State the controlling doctrine on the effects of absence, defect, or irregularity of the essential requisites of...

...id overlap with provided samples while staying within Philippine law. Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), Family Co...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), Family Code on legitimation by subsequent marriage (Articles 176-178)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Effects of Absence, Defect, or Irregularity of the Requisites | ESSAY Medium

(a) State the controlling doctrine on the effects of absence, defect, or irregularity of the essential requisites of...

...marriage and subsequent legitimation option. Executive Order No. 209 (Family Code of the Philippines); particularly the provisions governing the essential requisites of marriage and the conseq...

Citations: Executive Order No. 209 (Family Code of the Philippines); particularly the provisions governing the essential requisites of marriage and the consequence of lacking license or authorized solemnizing officer., Family Code, Art. 177 (Legitimation of natural children by subsequent marriage).

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Property Relations between the Spouses | ESSAY Medium

Ada and Bruno are married under the conjugal partnership of gains. During the marriage, Ada inherits Parcel X from a...

...n Ada’s name alone. They use conjugal funds to construct a two-storey family dwelling (House X) on Parcel X, and the title to House X is in Ada’s and Bruno’s names. Without Ada’s consent, Bruno sells Parcel X to Buyer Y...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209) on property relations between spouses; treatment of exclusive property vs. conjugal property; effects of improvements funded by conjugal funds., Relevant jurisprudence on reimbursement for conjugal contributions to exclusive property (doctrinal principles rather than specific case numbers to avoid misquotation).

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Who may Adopt | ESSAY Medium

Carlo, a 35-year-old Filipino citizen and resident of Manila, seeks to adopt Mia, a 2-year-old Filipino child in the...

...ion limitations and the intervening option of inter-country adoption. Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), as amended by RA 11642, Republic Act No. 11642 (Domestic Adoption Act), Inter-Country Adopti...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), as amended by RA 11642, Republic Act No. 11642 (Domestic Adoption Act), Inter-Country Adoption Board (ICAB) guidelines for inter-country adoption, DSWD Adoption Guidelines

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Who may Adopt | ESSAY Medium

Erika, a 50-year-old Filipino grandmother and resident of Quezon City, is the guardian of Mia, a 6-year-old Filipino...

...RA 11642 and the FC. Republic Act No. 11642 (Domestic Adoption Act), Family Code of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 8043 (Inter-Country Adoption Act)

Citations: Republic Act No. 11642 (Domestic Adoption Act), Family Code of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 8043 (Inter-Country Adoption Act)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Recovery by Biological Parents or Legal Guardian | ESSAY Medium

Facts: A foundling named Kai is found at a public market and brought to the city social welfare office, which places...

...ai is found at a public market and brought to the city social welfare office, which places Kai with a childless couple, Aya and Ben, who have custody but have not completed formal adoption. After 18 months, Kai’s paterna...

Citations: Republic Act No. 11767, Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Recovery by Biological Parents or Legal Guardian | ESSAY Medium

Facts: A foundling named Sora is found at a bus terminal and placed in the care of a childless couple, Aira and Jun,...

...ctical application. Republic Act No. 11767 (Foundlings Recovery Act), Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209)

Citations: Republic Act No. 11767 (Foundlings Recovery Act), Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Void Marriages | ESSAY Medium

Identify the doctrine governing void marriages on the ground of psychological incapacity and its essential elements....

Identify the doctrine governing void marriages on the ground of psychological incapacity and its essential elements. Apply the doctrine to the following fact pattern and answer the subquestions: Petra and Carlo married i...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines, Article 36

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Process | ESSAY Medium

In Regional Trial Court of Lucban, Quezon, a married couple, Mariano and Tina, petition for the domestic adoption of...

In Regional Trial Court of Lucban, Quezon, a married couple, Mariano and Tina, petition for the domestic adoption of their 4-year-old ward Nara, who has lived with them since age 1 under guardianship of the Social Welfar...

Citations: Republic Act No. 11642 (Domestic Adoption), Family Code of the Philippines (as amended), Rules of Court on service of summons (Rule 14)

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Property Relations between the Spouses | ESSAY Medium

Married under the conjugal partnership of gains, Mateo inherits a parcel of land (Land P) from his father; the title...

...ect of a spouse’s disposition of exclusive property on a third party. Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), on property relations between spouses and the treatment of conjugal vs exclusive property

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209), on property relations between spouses and the treatment of conjugal vs exclusive property

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | Void Marriages | ESSAY Medium

Nova and Theo were married in 2012. At the time of the marriage, Nova displayed a long-standing pattern of emotional...

...ts elements, and the retroactive effects on status and future rights. Family Code of the Philippines; leading jurisprudence recognizing psychologic...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines; leading jurisprudence recognizing psychological incapacity as the ground for nullity of marriage (void ab initio) and its essential elements (grave and incurable incapacity existing at the time of marriage).

Question Civil Law and Land Titles and Deeds | State Policy on Marriage | ESSAY Medium

Ordinance No. 2026-03 (Families First) of the Municipality of San Jose provides a property tax credit exclusively to...

...households composed of two persons who are legally married under the Family Code and who have a certified marriage certificate on file with the local assessor. Unmarried cohabiting couples with children do not qualify...

Citations: Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order No. 209, s. 1987), 1987 Constitution, Article II, Section 12