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There is no real and substantial difference between a Filipino who initiated a foreign divorce proceedings and a Filipino who obtained a divorce decree upon the instance of his or her alien spouse.

Posted on June 7, 2020

Luzviminda, married to Japanese national Ryoji, submitted, together with her husband, a Divorce by Agreement before the City Hall of Mizuho-Ku. Nagoya City Japan. It was eventually approved and duly recorded in…

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Any person having a collateral familial relation with the plaintiff other than what is enumerated in Article 150 of the Family Code is considered a stranger who, if included in a suit between and among family members, would render unnecessary the earnest efforts requirement under Article 151

Posted on June 6, 2020

Jose in his complaint for specific performance with cancellation of titles, alleged that he and his family had been occupying two parcels of land owned by his full-blooded sister, Consuelo, and his…

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What is imperative for the allowance of a will despite the existence of omissions is that such omissions must be supplied by an examination of the will itself, without the need of resorting to extrinsic evidence.

Posted on June 5, 2020

Margie filed a petition for probate of the will of Remedios with prayer for the issuance of letters testamentary before the RTC.  Perpetual and Remigio opposed the petition for probate.  They allege…

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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW APPEAL ART. 36 FAMILY CODE BILL OF RIGHTS BP 22 CERTIORARI CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE CIVIL LAW CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CYBERCRIME DAMAGES DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE ELEMENTS OF THE CRIME ESTAFA EVIDENCE FAMILY CODE JURISDICTION LAW ON PUBLIC OFFICERS LIBEL MARRIAGE PENALTY POLITICAL LAW PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION PRESCRIPTION PROBABLE CAUSE PROTECTION ORDERS PSYCHOLOGICAL INCAPACITY PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE QUALIFIED RAPE QUALIFIED THEFT RA 9165 RA 9208 RA 9262 RA 10175 RA 10591 RAPE RECKLESS IMPRUDENCE RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN DIVORCE JUDGMENT REMEDIAL LAW RULE 108 SERVICE OF SUMMONS SPECIAL PENAL LAWS STATUTORY RAPE VENUE

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