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Children

Applicable rule/s for


Dissolution of
Property Relations

Forfieture of Net
profits of community
property

Void ab initio under


Art. 35/For want of
essential or formal
requisites

Psychological
Incapacity under Art.
36

Incestuous marriages
under Art. 37

Void for reasons of


public policy under
Art. 38

Annuled for causes


under Art. 45.

Illigitimate

Children conceived or
born before the
termination of the
marriage are legitimate.

Illigitimate

Illigitimate

Illigitimate

Art. 148. (1). Only the


properties acquired by
both of the parties
through their actual
joint contribution of
money, property, or
indutry shall be owned
by them in common
proportion to their
respective contribution.
In the absence of proof
to the contrary, their
contributions and
corresponding shares
are presumed to be
equal. The same rule
and presumption shall
apply to joint deposits
of oney and evidences
of credit.
Art. 148. (2). If one of
the parties is validly
marries to another, his
or her shhare in the coownership shall accrue
to the absolute
commuity of conjugal
partnership existing in
such valid marriage. If
the party who acted in
bad faith is not validly
married to another, his
or her share shalle be
forfeited in the manner
provided in the last
paragraph of the
preeding article (Art.
247).
Art. 148. (3). The
foregoing rules on
forfeiture shall likeswise
apply even if both
parties are in bad faith.

Art. 148. (1). Only the


properties acquired by
both of the parties
through their actual
joint contribution of
money, property, or
indutry shall be owned
by them in common
proportion to their
respective contribution.
In the absence of proof
to the contrary, their
contributions and
corresponding shares
are presumed to be
equal. The same rule
and presumption shall
apply to joint deposits
of oney and evidences
of credit.
Art. 148. (2). If one of
the parties is validly
marries to another, his
or her shhare in the coownership shall accrue
to the absolute
commuity of conjugal
partnership existing in
such valid marriage. If
the party who acted in
bad faith is not validly
married to another, his
or her share shalle be
forfeited in the manner
provided in the last
paragraph of the
preeding article (Art.
247).
Art. 148. (3). The
foregoing rules on
forfeiture shall likeswise
apply even if both
parties are in bad faith.

Art. 43 (2) The absolute


community of property
or the conjugal
partnership shall be
dissolved and
liquidated.

Art. 147. Governed by


the co-ownership rule.

Art. 43 (2) Forfieted in


favor of the common
children or, if there are
none, the children of
the guilty spouse by a
previous marriage or in
default of children, the
innocent spouse.

Art. 147. Share of the


spouse who acted in
bad faith shall be
forfieted in favor of
their common children.
In case of default or
waiver by any or all of
the children or their
descendants, each
vacant share belongs to
the innocent party. In all
cases, the forfieture
shall take place upon
termination of
cohabitation.

Art. 43 (2) The absolute


community of property
or the conjugal
partnership shall be
dissolved and
liquidated.

Art. 43 (2) Forfieted in


favor of the common
children or, if there are
none, the children of
the guilty spouse by a
previous marriage or in
default of children, the
innocent spouse.

Donations Propter
Nuptias

Designation as
Beneficiary in
insurance policy

Intestate Succession
Testate Succession
Revocation of
Testamentary
Disposition

Presumptive
Legitime
Distribution/
Recording

Art. 43 (3) Donations


remain valid except if
the donee contracted
the marriage in bad
faith, then
Art 43 (4) Innocent
spouse may revoke
designation as
beneficiary of the erring
spouse even if such
designation be
stipulated as
irrevocable.
Art 43 (5) Guilty spouse
is disqualified.
Art 43 (5) Guilty spouse
is disqualified.

Art. 43 (3) Donations


remain valid except if
the donee contracted
dthe marriage in bad
faith, then
Art 43 (4) Innocent
spouse may revoke
designation as
beneficiary of the erring
spouse even if such
designation be
stipulated as
irrevocable.
Art 43 (5) Guilty spouse
is disqualified
Art 43 (5) Guilty spouse
is disqualified

Art. 44 Revoked by
operation of law.

Art. 44 Revoked by
operation of law.
the value of the
presumptive legitimes
of all common
children, computed as
of the date of the final
judgment of the trial
court, shall be
delivered in cash,
property or sound
securities, unless the
parties, by mutual
agreement judicially
approved, had already
provided for such
matters.

Void subsequent marriage


under Art. 40.

Illigitimate

Art. 43 (2) The absolute


community of property or the
conjugal partnership shall be
dissolved and liquidated.

Void Subsequent
Marriages under Art. 53

Legitimate

Void Marriages under Art.


44

Illigitimate

Termination of
Subsequent marriage
under Art. 42

Legitimate

Decree of Legal
Separation

Art. 213. (1) In case of


separation of the parents,
parental authority shall be
exercised by the arent
designated by the Court.
The Court shall take into
account all relevant
considerations, especially
the coice of the child over
seven years of age, undless
the parent chosen is unfit.
Art. 213. (2) No child under
seven years of age shall be
separated from the mother
unless the court finds
compelling reasons to order
otherwise.
The absolute community or
the conjugal partnership
shall be dissolved and
liquidated

Art. 43 (2) Forfieted in favor


of the common children or, if
there are none, the children
of the guilty spouse by a
previous marriage or in
default of children, the
innocent spouse.

Art. 43 (3) Donations remain


valid except if the donee
contracted dthe marriage in
bad faith, then

Forfieted in favor of the


common children or, if there
are none, the children of the
guilty spouse by a previous
marriage or in default of
children, the innocent
spouse.

Art. 44. Revoked by


operation of law

Art 43 (4) Innocent spouse


may revoke designation as
beneficiary of the erring
spouse even if such
designation be stipulated as
irrevocable.

Revocable

even if such
designation be stipulated as
irrevocable

Art 43 (5) Guilty spouse is


disqualified

Art 43 (5) Guilty spouse is


disqualified

Art. 44 Revoked by
operation of law.

The offending spouse shall


have no right to any share
of the net profits earned by
the absolute community or
the conjugal partnership,
which shall be forfeited in
accordance with the
provisions of Article 43
Revocable within five
years from the time the
decree of legal separation
become final.

Art. 44. Revoked by


operation of law

The offending spouse shall


be disqualified
Moreover, provisions in
favor of the offending
spouse made in the will of
the innocent spouse shall be
revoked by operation of
law.
Revoked by operation of
law.
Recorded in the registries
of property in the places
where the properties are
located

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