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Preliminary Title Articles 1-36
Book One Articles 37-413
Book Two Articles 414-711
Book Three Articles 712-1155
Book Four Articles 1156-2270
THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES July 6, 1987
TITLE I MARRIAGE Chapter 1. Requisites of Marriage
Art. 19. The local civil registrar shall require the payment of the fees prescribed by law or regulations before the issuance of the marriage license. No other sum shall be collected in the nature of a fee or tax of any kind for the issuance of said license. It shall, however, be issued free of charge to indigent parties, that is those who have no visible means of income or whose income is insufficient for their subsistence a fact established by their affidavit, or by their oath before the local civil registrar. (65a) chan robles virtual law library
Art. 53. Either of the former spouses may marry again after compliance with the requirements of the immediately preceding Article; otherwise, the subsequent marriage shall be null and void.chan robles virtual law library
TITLE II LEGAL SEPARATION
TITLE III RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE
TITLE IV PROPERTY RELATIONS BETWEEN HUSBAND AND WIFE Chapter 1. General Provisions
Chapter 3. System of Absolute Community Section 1. General Provisions
Art. 93. Property acquired during the marriage is presumed to belong to the community, unless it is proved that it is one of those excluded therefrom. (160) chan robles virtual law library
Chapter 4. Conjugal Partnership of Gains Section 1. General Provisions
(3) In the absence of sufficient conjugal partnership property, the separate property of both spouses shall be solidarily liable for the support of the family. The spouse present shall, upon petition in a summary proceeding, be given judicial authority to administer or encumber any specific separate property of the other spouse and use the fruits or proceeds thereof to satisfy the latter's share. (178a)
Art. 146. Both spouses shall bear the family expenses in proportion to their income, or, in case of insufficiency or default thereof, to the current market value of their separate properties.chan robles virtual law library
TITLE V THE FAMILY Chapter 1. The Family as an Institution
TITLE VI PATERNITY AND FILIATION Chapter 1. Legitimate Children
Art. 178. Legitimation shall take place by a subsequent valid marriage between parents. The annulment of a voidable marriage shall not affect the legitimation. (270a) chan robles virtual law library
(4) The illegitimate children, ten years of age or over, of the adopting parent, if living with said parent and the latter's spouse, if any; and
TITLE VIII SUPPORT
Art. 202. Support in the cases referred to in the preceding article shall be reduced or increased proportionately, according to the reduction or increase of the necessities of the recipient and the resources or means of the person obliged to furnish the same. (297a) chan robles virtual law library
TITLE IX PARENTAL AUTHORITY Chapter 1. General Provisions
Children shall always observe respect and reverence towards their parents and are obliged to obey them as long as the children are under parental authority. (311a) chan robles virtual law library
Art. 217. In case of foundlings, abandoned neglected or abused children and other children similarly situated, parental authority shall be entrusted in summary judicial proceedings to heads of children's homes, orphanages and similar institutions duly accredited by the proper government agency. (314a)
Art. 227. If the parents entrust the management or administration of any of their properties to an unemancipated child, the net proceeds of such property shall belong to the owner. The child shall be given a reasonable monthly allowance in an amount not less than that which the owner would have paid if the administrator were a stranger, unless the owner, grants the entire proceeds to the child. In any case, the proceeds thus give in whole or in part shall not be charged to the child's legitime. (322a)
TITLE X EMANCIPATION AND AGE OF MAJORITY
TITLE XI SUMMARY JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE FAMILY LAW Chapter 1. Prefatory Provisions
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