PHILIPPINE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
College of Law
                          PERSONS AND FAMILY RELATIONS
                                   COURSE SYLLABUS
                                  st
                                 1 Semester, AY 2024-2025
I.    INTRODUCTION
II.   EFFECT AND APPLICATION OF LAWS (NCC Arts. 1 – 18)
      A. Effectivity of Laws NCC Art. 2
      Tañada v. Tuvera, G.R. No. L-63915, April 24, 1985
      Fariñas v. The Executive Secretary, 417 SCRA 503
      (2003)
      La Bugal-B’laan Tribal Association, Inc. v. Ramos, 421 SCRA 148 (2004)
      Comm. of Customs v. Hypermix, G.R. No. 179579, February 1, 2012
      B. Ignorance of the law          NCC Art. 3
      Kasilag v. Rodriguez, G.R. No. 46623, December 7, 1939
      D.M. Consunji, Inc. v. CA, 357 SCRA 249 (2001)
      C. Retroactivity of laws         NCC Art. 4
      Ortigas & Co., Ltd. V. CA, 346 SCRA 748 (2000)
      Simon v. Chan, G.R. No. 157547, February 23, 2011
      D. Mandatory or Prohibitory Laws              NCC Art. 5 with NCC Art. 17 (3)
      Nerwin v. PNOC, G.R. No. 167057, April 11, 2012
      E. Waiver of rights              NCC Arts. 6 & 2035
      Aujero v. PhilComSat, G.R. No. 193484, January 18,
      2012 Dona Adela v. Tidcorp, G.R. No. 201931, February
      11, 2015
      F. Repeal of laws     NCC Art. 7 cf. 1987 Constitution, Art. XVIII Sec. 3
      G. Judicial Decisions NCC Art. 8
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       Pesca v. Pesca, G.R. No. 136921, April 17, 2001
       H. Duty to render judgment NCC Arts. 9 & 10; RPC Art. 5
       I. Presumption and Applicability of Custom           NCC Arts. 11 - 12
                                                            cf. 1987 Constitution, Art. XII Sec. 5
                                                            Rules of Court (ROC), Rule 129,
                                                            Secs. 2 & 3
       Martinez v. Van Buskirk, G.R. No. L-5691, December 27, 1910
       J. Legal periods      NCC Art. 13 cf. ROC Rule 22; RAC Sec. 31
       CIR v. Primetown, G.R. 162155, August 28, 2007
       K. Applicability of Penal Laws               NCC Art. 14, 17(3); RPC Art. 2
       L. Binding effect                    NCC Art. 15 cf. FC Art. 26, par. 2
       Van Dorn v. Romillo, Jr., 139 SCRA 139 (1985)
       Lavadia v. Heirs of Luna, G.R. No. 171914, July 23, 2014
       M. Testamentary Succession                   NCC Art.16
       Testate Estate of Amos Bellis, Bellis v. Bellis, G.R. No. L-23678, June 6, 1967
       Del Socorro v. Van Wilsem, G.R. No. 193707, December 10, 2014
       N. Principle of Lex Loci Celebrationis NCC Art. 17
       O. Suppletory Application            NCC Art. 18
III.   HUMAN RELATIONS               NCC Arts.19-22
       Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corp. V. CA, 76 SCRA 778 (1989)
       Hermosisima v. Court of Appeals, 109 Phil 634
       Pe v. Pe, 115 Phil 186
       Nikko Manila Hotel et.al v. Roberto Reyes, G.R. No. 15429, February 25, 2005
       Pacis v. Morales, G.R. No. 169467, February 25, 2010
IV.    PERSONS & PERSONALITY
       A. The concept of a ‘person’ and ‘personality’       NCC Arts. 37 - 39
       B. Commencement and termination of personality
              1. Natural Persons
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       (a) Birth       NCC Arts. 40 - 41
                       1987 Constitution, Art. II Sec. 12
                       P.D. No. 603 [Child and Youth Welfare Code], Art. 5
                       FC Art. 164; RPC Arts. 256 - 259
       Geluz v. CA, G.R. No. L-16439, July 20, 1961
       Continental Steel v. Montano, G.R. No. 182836, October 13, 2009
       (b) Death       NCC Art. 42
       Limjoco v. Intestate Estate of Pedro Fragante, G.R. No. L-770, April 27, 1948
       NCC Art. 43
       ROC, Rule        131    Sec.   3   (jj)-(kk)   (1989   Rev.   Rules   on   Evidence)
       Joaquin v. Navarro, G.R. No. L-5426, May 29, 1953
       2. Juridical Persons           NCC Arts. 44-47
                                      Batas Pambansa Blg. 68, Secs. 2, 4, 17
                                      NCC Art. 1767-1768
C.   Restrictions on civil capacity
       1. Presumption of capacity, NCC Art. 37
       Catalan v. Basa, G.R. No. 159567, July 31, 2007
        2. Restrictions on capacity to act              NCC Arts. 38 – 39
                                                        cf. NCC Art. 1327
       (a) Minority
       1.   Age of majority, R.A. No. 6809
       2.   A.M. NO. 03-02-05-SC Rules on Guardianship
       3.   Suffrage, Sec. 1 Art. V 1987 Constitution [cf. Sangguniang Kabataan]
       4.   Marriage           FC Art. 5, 45 (1); cf. R.A. No. 6809
       5.   Contracts          NCC Arts. 1327, 1390 (par. 1), 1397-1399,
                               1403 (par. 3), 1489; 1426 - 1427
       Mercado v. Espiritu, G.R. No. L-11872, December 1, 1917
       6. Criminal liability          RPC Art. 12 (2) - (3), 13 (2)
                                      P.D. No. 603 Secs. 189 – 204
                                      Also see: ROC Rule 3, Section 5
                                      R.A. No. 9344, Secs. 6 & 7
       Atizado v. People, G.R. No. 173822, October 13, 2010
       (b) Insanity                   1. Marriage, FC Art. 45 (2)
                                      2. Contracts, NCC Arts. 1327 (1), 1328
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                                            3. Criminal liability, RPC Art. 12 (1) &
                                               ROC, Rule 101
             Crewlink v. Teringtering, G.R. No. 166803, October 14, 2012
             (c)   Deaf-Mutism, NCC Arts. 1327 (2), 807 & 820
             (d)   Prodigality, ROC, Rule 92, Sec. 2
             (e)   Civil Interdiction, RPC Arts. 31, 34, 41
             (f)   Family Relations FC Arts. 150-151; cf. FC Arts. 87, 37, 38
                                             NCC Art. 1490 & 2035
                                             cf. NCC Arts. 963-967
             (g) Alienage, cf. Art. IV, Secs. 1-5, 1987 Constitution
             Cordora v. COMELEC, G.R. No. 176947, February 19, 2009
             (h) Absence, NCC Arts. 381 – 396, FC Art. 41
             (i) Insolvency and Trusteeship, NCC Arts. 1381, 1491, 2236
             (j) Gender, Art. II, Sec. 14, 1987 Constitution; cf. NCC Art. 403
             (k) Physical Incapacity/Disease, FC Arts. 45(5), 45(6), 46; NCC Art. 820
      D. Domicile and residence of persons
             1. Juridical persons    NCC Art. 51
             2. Natural persons      NCC Art. 50 ; FC Arts. 68-69
                                     cf. NCC Art. 110
                                     cf. FC Arts. 55, 101, 149, 152, 101
             Romualdez-Marcos v. COMELEC, G.R. No. 119976, September 18, 1995
             Jalosjos v. COMELEC, G.R. No. 191970, April 24, 2012
IV.   INTRODUCTION TO THE FAMILY CODE
      A. Effect and Retroactivity           E.O. No. 209, as amended by E.O. No. 227
                                            R.A. No. 6809, R.A. No. 7610
                                            FC Art. 256, cf. FC Art. 36 in rel. to 39 FC Arts. 105,
                                            162 & 257
      B. Repeal/Amendment                   FC Arts. 254, 255
V.    MARRIAGE & PERSONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SPOUSES
      A. The concept of “marriage”          FC Art. 1 cf. NCC Art. 52, FC Art. 149
                                            Art II Sec. 12, 1987 Constitution
                                            Art. XV Sec. 2, 1987 Constitution
      B. Nature of marriage in Philippine law       FC Art. 1
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                                               cf. ROC, Rule 131 Sec. 3 (aa)
                                               NCC Art. 220
                                               P.D. No. 1083, Sec. 14
C. Agreements prior to marriage
       1. Stipulations in marriage     FC Art. 1 cf. NCC Art. 221
       Espinosa v. Atty. Omaña, A.C. No. 9081, October 12, 2011
       2. Breach of promise to marry           NCC Arts. 19 - 21; NCC Art. 2176
                                               NCC Art. 1403 2(c); FC Art. 22
       Hermosisima v. CA, 109 Phil 629
       Wassmer v. Velez, 12 SCRA 648
D. Requisites for a valid marriage
       Mariategui v. CA, G.R. No. L-57062, January 24, 1992
       1. Kinds of requisites & effects of non-compliance FC Arts. 2-5; 35; 45
                                                          cf. NCC Art. 53
                                                          RPC Arts. 350-351
       De Mijares v. Villaluz, A.C. No. 4431, June 19, 1997
       2. Essential requisites
       (a) Legal Capacity
              (i) Gender        FC Art. 2 (1) cf. FC Art. 148
              Silverio v. Republic, G.R. No. 174689, October 22, 2007
              (ii) Age         FC Arts. 5; 35 (1); R.A. No. 6809 cf. FC Art. 21
                         NCC Arts. 54 & 80 (1); RPC Art. 344
                         cf. DOJ Opinion 145 S.1991 (Oct. 1991)
              (iii) Absence of impediment      FC Arts. 5 & 35
              Garcia v. Recio, G.R. No. 138322, October 02, 2001
              Te v. Choa, G.R. No. 126446, Nov. 29, 2000
              Nollora v. People, G.R. No. 191425, September 7, 2011
              Avenido v. Avenido, G.R. No. 173540, January 22, 2014
       3. Parental consent             FC Arts. 14 & 45 (1)
       4. Consent freely given by both spouses
              (a) Mistake as to identity       FC Art. 35 (5); NCC Art. 86 (1)
              (b) Effect of insanity           FC Art. 45 (2)
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       (c) Effect of fraud             FC Art. 45 (3) & 46
                                              NCC Arts. 1338–134
           Anaya v. Palaroan, G.R. No. L-27930, Nov. 26, 1970
       (d) Effect of force, intimidation and undue
       influence         FC Art. 45 (4); NCC Arts.1335-1337
           Villanueva v. CA, 505 SCRA 564
       (e). Effect of physical incapacity/impotence FC Art. 45 (5)
           Jimenez v. Cañizares, 109 Phil 27
           Alcazar v. Alcazar, G.R. No. 174451, Oct. 13, 2009
       (f) Effect of affliction with STD, FC Arts. 45 (6); 46 (3)
5. Formal Requisites –
       (a) Marriage license
       Republic v. CA, G.R. No. 103047, September 2, 1994
       Sy v. CA, G.R. No. 127263, April 12, 2000
       Alcantara v. Alcantara, G.R. No. 167746, Aug. 28, 2007
       De Castro v. De Castro, G.R. No. 160172, February 13, 2008
       Abbas v. Abbas, G.R. No. 183896, January 30, 2013
       Kho v. Republic, G.R. No. 187462, June 1, 2016
6. Marriages exempt from license requirement            FC Arts. 27-34
                                                       cf. NCC, Art. 76
                                                       P.D. No. 1083
Niñal v. Bayadog, G.R. No. 133778, Mar. 14, 2000
De Castro v. De Castro, G.R. No. 160172, February 13, 2008
Republic v. Dayot, G.R. No. 175581/179474, March 28, 2008
       (b) Authority of the solemnizing officer
               1. Who are authorized            FC Arts. 7, 10, 31 & 32
                                                NCC Arts. 56, 74, 76
               Keufffers v. Judge Murcia, A.M. No. MTJ-15-1860, April 3, 2018
               2. How authorized       FC Art. 7 (2) cf. NCC Arts. 92-96
               Villar v. Paraiso, 96 Phil 659
               3. Effect of absence of authority       FC Arts. 4, 35 (2);
                                                       RPC Art. 352
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                      4. Duties of the solemnizing officer, FC Arts. 23-24
                      5. Effect of irregularity, FC Art. 4
              (c) Marriage Ceremony
                      1. Form of ceremony, FC Arts. 3 (3); 6 cf. FC Arts. 33; 8
                              Martinez v. Tan, 12 Phil 731
                              Morigo v. People, G.R. No. 145226, Feb. 06, 2004
                      2. Place for ceremony, FC Arts. 8; 28-29; 32-33
                      3. Issuance of marriage certificate, FC Arts. 6; 22-23
                              Madridejo v. De Leon, 55 Phil 1
                              People v. Borromeo, 133 SCRA 106
E. Law governing validity of marriages abroad
       1. General rule in contracts
       (a) As to form, NCC Arts. 17 (1) and (2)
       (b) As to substantive requirements, NCC Arts. 15 & 17 (3)
       2. Special rule in marriage
       (a) lex loci celebrationis, FC Arts. 26, 21, 10
           Republic v. Orbecido III, G.R. No. 154380, October 5, 2005
           Fujiki v. Marinay, G.R. No. 196049, June 26, 2013
           Republic v. Manalo, G.R. No. 221029, April 24, 2018
       (b) Exceptions         FC Art. 26 in relation to
                              FC Arts. 35(1), 35(4), 35(5-6), 36 to 38
                              cf. NCC 71
                              DOJ Opinion No. 11 S. 1990 (Jan. 17, 1990)
F. Common-law marriages/ ‘live-in’ relationships         FC Art. 147 & 148
       Eugenio v. Velez, G.R. No. 85140, May 17, 1990
       Estrada v. Escritor, A.M. No. P-02-1651, August 4, 2003
G. Void Marriages
       General rule, FC Art. 4
       1. Kinds of void marriages
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(a) Absence of requisites    cf. VII (D) of Outline
                             FC Art. 35 cf. FC Art. 234, R.A. No. 6809
       Republic v. Dayot, G.R. No. 175581, March 28, 2008
       Abbas v. Abbas, G.R. No. 183896, January 30, 2013
       Kho v. Republic, G.R. No. 187462, June 1, 2016
(b) Bigamous and polygamous marriages, FC Art. 35(4), 39, 40, 41, 44
                                       RPC Arts. 344, 349
       Cariño vs. Cariño 351 SCRA 127
       Mercado v. Tan, 337 SCRA 122
       Bobis v. Bobis, G.R. No. 139509, July 31, 2000
       Ty v. CA, G.R. No.127406, Nov. 27, 2000
       Morigo v. Morigo, 422 SCRA
       Teves v. People, G.R. No. 188775, August 24, 2011
(c) Subsequent marriage, upon reappearance of absent spouse FC Art. 41 in
relation to FC Arts. 42-44, NCC Arts. 390-391, FC Art. 55 (9), FC Art. 101
      Republic v. Nolasco, 220 SCRA 20, March 17, 1993
      Republic v. Cantor, G.R. No. 184621, Dec. 10, 2013
      Republic v. Hon. Estrada, G.R. No. 214792, March 18, 2015
      Republic v. Granada, G.R. No. 187512, June 13, 2012
(d) Bad faith of both spouses, under FC Art. 44
(e) Psychological incapacity under FC Arts. 36, 39, 68-73, R.A. No. 8533
       Santos v. CA, G.R. No. 112019, January 04, 1995
       Chi Ming Tsoi v. CA, G.R. No. 119190, January 16, 1997
       Republic v. Molina, G.R. No. 108763 February 13, 1997
       Hernandez v. Court of Appeals, 320 SCRA 76, December 08, 1999
       Marcos v. Marcos, 343 SCRA 755, October 19, 2000
       Republic v. Dagdag, 351 SCRA 425
       Republic v. Quintero-Hamano, G.R. No. 149498, May 20, 2004
       Antonio v. Reyes, G.R. No. 155800, March 10, 2005
       Republic v. Tanyag-San Jose, 517 SCRA 123, February 6, 2007
       Almelor v. RTC-Las Pinas, G.R. No. 179620, Aug. 26, 2008
       Te v. Te, G.R. No. 161793, February 13, 2009
       Azcueta v. Republic, G.R. No. 180668, May 26, 2009
       Halili v. Halili, G.R. No. 165424, June 9, 2009
       Najera v. Najera, G.R. No. 164817, July 3, 2009
       Camacho-Reyes v. Reyes, G.R. No. 185286, Aug. 18, 2010
       Kalaw v. Fernandez, G.R. No. 166357, September 19, 2011
       Kalaw v. Fernanez, G.R. No. 166357, January 14, 2015
       Mendoza v. Republic, G.R. No. 157649, November 12, 2012
       Republic v. De Gracia, G.R. No. 171557, February 12, 2014
       Vinas v. Parel-Vinas, G.R. No. 208790, January 21, 2015
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        Singson v. Singson, G.R. No. 210766, January 08, 2018
(f) Incestuous marriages FC Art. 37 cf. NCC Arts. 963-967
(g) Marriages against public policy
        FC Art. 38, compare FC Art. 38(6) with NCC Art. 80(6)
        RPC Art. 246; NCC Arts. 80(7), 82; NCC Arts. 963-967
(h) Non-compliance under FC Arts. 53, 52, Sec. 21, 22 and 23, A.M. No. 02-11-
10-SC, March 4, 2003
2. Who can invoke nullity       FC Arts. 36, 39-40
                                A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC, Sec. 2, Mar. 4, 2003
       Niñal v. Bayadog, G.R. No. 133778, March 14, 2000
       Catalan v. Court of Appeals, 514 SCRA 607, February 6, 2007
3. When to file action for declaration of nullity
        FC Art. 39 in relation to FC Arts. 255, 256; 42, par. 2
4. Procedure in actions for declaration of nullity
        a. Requisite for valid remarriage
        b. Safeguards against collusion, FC Art. 48
             Ancheta v. Ancheta, 424 SCRA 725
             Republic v. CA, G.R. No. 159594, November 12, 2012
             Yuk Ling Ong v. CA, G.R. No. 206653, February 25, 2015
        c. No confession of judgment, FC Art. 48; cf. NCC Art. 2035
        d.    A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC, March 4, 2003
             Jocson v. Robles, 22 SCRA 521
             Tolentino v. Villanueva, 56 SCRA 1
        e. Participation of the Office of the Solicitor General
             Mendoza v. Republic, G.R. No. 157649, November 12, 2012
        f. No Motion to Dismiss
             Aurelio v. Aurelio, G.R. No. 175367, June 6, 2011
5. Effects of pendency of action for declaration of nullity, Art. 49, 198, 50 (2)
       Pulido v. People, G.R. No. 220149, July 27, 2021
6. Effects of res judicata
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       7. Effects of final judgment declaring nullity
               Valdes v. QC-RTC, G.R. No. 122749, July 31, 1996
               Dino v. Dino, G.R. No. 178044, January 19, 2011
               Yasin v. Shari'a, G.R. No. 94986, February 23, 1995
               Bar Matter No. 1625 – “Petition to Use Maiden Name in Petition
               to Take the 2006 Bar Examinations, Josephine P. Uy-Timosa”
               Remo v. DFA, G.R. No. 169202, March 2010
               Heirs of Go v. Servacio, G.R. No. 157537, September 7, 2011
H. Voidable Marriages
1. Void v. voidable marriages, FC Art. 4 cf. Art. 45
2. Grounds for annulment
        Hernandez v. CA, 320 SCRA 76, December 08, 1999
        Buccat v. Buccat, 72 Phil 49
        Almelor v. RTC, G.R. No. 179620, August 26, 2008
        Ruiz v. Atienza, 40 O.G. 1903
        Villanueva v. CA, 505 SCRA 564
        Jimenez v. Cañizares, 109 Phil 273
        Republic v. Albios, G.R. No. 198780, October 16, 2013
3. Who can seek annulment             FC Art. 47
                                      A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC, March 4, 2003, Section 3
4. When to seek annulment             FC Art. 47, NCC Art. 1149
5. Procedure in actions for annulment         FC Art. 48; A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC, March 4, 2003
       Barcelona v. CA, G. R. No. 130087, September 24, 2003
6. Effects of pendency of action for annulment          FC Arts. 49, 213
                                                        A.M. No. 02-11-12-SC, Mar 4, 2003
7. Effects of annulment, FC Arts. 50-54, 43, 102, 129, 213
       Chan-Tan v. Chan, G.R. No. 167139, Feb. 25, 2010
       Buenaventura v. CA, G.R. No. 127358, March 31, 2005
       Quiao v. Quiao, G. R. No. 183622, July 4, 2012
       Yu v. Reyes-Carpio, G.R. No. 189207, June 15, 2011
       Yasin v. Shari'a, G.R. No. 94986, February 23, 1995
       Bar Matter No. 1625 – Josephine P. Uy-Timosa
       Remo v. DFA, G.R. No. 169202, March 05, 2010
I. Marriages dissolved by a foreign judgment            NCC Arts. 15, 17 (3) FC Art. 26 (2)
       Republic v. Orbecido, G.R. No. 154380, Oct. 5, 2005
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               San Luis v. San Luis, G.R. No. 133743, Feb. 2, 2007
               Amor-Catalan v. CA, G.R. No. 167109, Feb. 6, 2007
               Corpus v. Sto. Tomas, G.R. No. 186571, August 11, 2010
               Llave v. Republic, G.R. No. 169766, March 30, 2011
               Fujiki v. Marinay, G.R. No. 196049, June 26, 2013
               Lavadia v. Heirs of Luna, G.R. No. 171914, July 23, 2014
       J. Marriages giving rise to criminal liability        FC Arts. 4, 16, 41, 168
                                                             NCC Art. 84
                                                             RPC Arts. 351-352
                                                             R. A. No. 10655
               People v. De Guzman, G.R. No. 185843, March 3, 2010
VII.   THE LAW ON SEPARATION OF THE SPOUSES
       A. Concepts of separation & divorce
       B. Concept of legal separation, compare with NCC Art. 97
               1. Grounds for legal separation – Art. 55 FC; R.A. No. 9262, Sec. 19
                       A.M. No. 02-11-11-SC, March 4, 2003
               Goitia v. Campos-Rueda, 35 Phil 252
               Kalaw v. Fernandez, G.R. No. 166357, September 19, 2011
               Republic v. Quintos, G.R. No. 159594, November 12, 2012
               Almelor v. RTC, G.R. No. 179620, August 26, 2008
               Campos v. Campos, A.M. No. MTJ-10-1761, February 08, 2012
               2. Who can ask for legal separation FC Art. 55, compare with NCC Art. 99
               3. When may petition be filed                 FC Art. 57, compare with NCC Art. 102, 99
                       People v. Zapanta, 88 Phil 688 [L-3047, May 16, 1951]
               4. Court procedure in legal separation        FC Arts. 58-60;
                                                             Sec 19, R.A. No. 9262
                                                             A.M. No. 02-11-11-SC, March 4, 2003
                       Gandionco v. Peñaranda 155 SCRA 725
                       Pacete v. Cariaga, 231 SCRA 321
               5. Effect of pendency of the petition
                       (a) cooling-off period, FC Art. 58
                       (b) right of consortium, FC Art. 61 par. 1
                       (c) administration of property, FC Art. 61 par. 2
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                (d) Support and custody pendente lite        FC Art. 62 cf. FC Art. 49 & 198
                       Lerma v. CA, 61 SCRA 440
        6. Defenses in actions for legal separation – FC Art. 56
               (a) Consent    FC Art. 56(2); NCC Art. 100
                    People v. Sensano, 50 Phil 73
                    People v. Schneckenberger, 73 Phil 413
               (b) Condonation        FC Art. 56(1)
                   Ginez v. Bugayong, 100 Phil 616
               (c) Recrimination      FC Art. 56(4)
                   Brown v. Yambao, 102 Phil 168
               (d) Collusion/Mutual Consent FC Art. 60
                                            FC Art. 56(3), (5) compare with NCC Art. 101 and
                                            221(3)
                  Ocampo v. Florenciano, 107 Phil 35
                  Republic v. CA, G.R. No. 159594, November 12, 2012
        7. Effects of decree of legal separation
            Matute v. Macadaeg, 99 Phil 340, May 30, 1956
            Quiao v. Quiao, G. R. No. 176566, July 4, 2012
            Ocampo v. Ocampo, G.R. No. 198908, August 03, 2015
VIII.   RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF SPOUSES
        A. Obligation to love each other, FC Art. 68; cf. NCC Arts. 113-114
        B. Obligation to live with the other spouse
        C. Joint management of family life FC Arts. 71, 94 (last par.), 121 (last par.), 122, 146
        D. Joint Obligation to Support                FC Arts. 70,194, 94 (1), 94 (last par.),
                                                      121, 122 (1), 146
                Calderon v. Roxas, G.R. No. 185595, January 09, 2013
        E. The right to exercise a profession or calling
        F. Enforcement of Rights of Women and Children
IX.     PROPERTY RELATIONS OF THE SPOUSES
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A. Requisites for validity of marriage settlements FC Arts. 75; 130 (3); 103 (3)
       1. Prior to marriage: modifications
               FC Art. 1; 76 (modifications after marriage)
               FC Arts. 66, 67, 128, 135, 136
       2. Form & registration requirement, FC Art. 77; NCC Arts. 1357, 1358, 709
       3. Celebration of the marriage, FC Art. 81 cf. Art. 86 (1)
B. Parties to a marriage settlement
       1. Who may enter into settlements
               (a) minors, FC Art. 78
               (b) persons under civil interdiction, NCC Art. 38, 39,       FC Art. 79,
               RPC Art. 34, FC Art. 135 (1)
               (c) incapacitated persons, FC Art. 79, in rel. to NCC Arts. 38-39
       2. Participation of parents/guardians – Art. 78
C. Which law governs property relations
       1.   Stipulation in marriage settlements, FC Art. 80
       2.   If both Filipinos
       3.   Mixed marriage between Filipino and alien
       4.   If both aliens
       5.   For property located outside Philippines
               FC Art. 80 (2) and (3) in rel. to NCC Art. 16
               FC Art. 80 (3) in rel. to NCC Art. 17 (1)
D.   Donations propter nuptias
       1. Definition, FC Art. 82
       2.   Form of Donations, FC Art. 83, NCC Arts. 748-749
               Velasquez v. CA, G.R. No. 126996, February 15, 2000
               Abobon v. Abobon, G.R. No. 155830, August 15, 2012
               Valencia v. Locquiao, G.R. No. 122134, October 3, 2003
               Doronio v. Heirs, G.R. No. 169454, December 27, 2007
       3. Who may be donors – FC Art. 83
       4. What may be donated by a spouse as donor
               (a) Present Property, FC Art. 84
               (b) Future Property, FC Art. 84; NCC Art. 761
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                (c) Encumbered Property, FC Art. 85
                (d) Donations in the marriage settlements, FC Art. 81
      5. Void donations by the spouses, FC Art. 87
                (a) Donations during the marriage
                Ching v. Goyanko, GR 165879, November 10, 2006
                (b) Donations in common law marriages
                       Matabuena v. Cervantes, 38 SCRA 284
      6. Revocation of donations propter nuptias, FC Arts. 81, 86(1)
                (a) Revocation by donor, FC Art. 86; NCC Art. 765; FC Arts. 50; 43 (3)
                (b) By operation of law, FC Art. 44; 61; 43 (3)
E. Absolute Community of Property (ACP)
      1.    When applicable, FC Arts. 75, 103 (3); 130 (3); 92 (3)
      2.    Commencement, FC Art. 88
      3.    Waiver during marriage, FC Art. 89 (1) cf. NCC Art. 168
      4.    Waiver after marriage, FC Art. 89 par. 2
      5.    Suppletory rules:
            Co-ownership, FC Art. 90; of NCC Arts. 484-501
      6. What constitutes ACP, FC Art. 91 Memorize!
      (a)    All property at time of marriage
      (b)    Property acquired subsequently
      (c)    Winnings from gambling, FC Art. 95 cf. NCC Art. 164
      (d)    Presumption of ACP, FC Art. 93 cf. NCC Art. 160
      7. What is excluded from ACP, FC Arts. 92; 142
      Muller v. Muller, G.R. No. 149615, August 29, 2006
      Beumer v. Amores, G.R. No. 195670, December 3, 2012
      8. Charges upon ACP, FC Art. 94
      Luzon Surety Co., Inc. v. De Garcia, 30 SCRA 111
      Gelano v. CA, 103 SCRA 90
      G-Tractors, Inc. v. CA, 135 SCRA 192
      (a) Family expenses cf. FC Arts. 100 (3), 121(5) and 94 (1), (4), (5)
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              Francisco v. Gonzales, G.R. No. 177667, September 17, 2008
       (b) Debts of spouses, Art. 94 (2) and (3)
       (c) Subsidiary liabilities, Art. 94 (9)
              Buado v. CA, G.R. No. 145222, April 24, 2009
       (d) Gambling losses, FC Art. 95
       (e) Other charges, Art. 94
       9. Ownership, FC Arts. 90, 96 in rel. to NCC Art. 206
       10. Administration and enjoyment of ACP
              (a) Joint Administration, FC Art. 96, 90
              Yu Bun Guan v. Ong, 36 SCRA 559
              (b) Sole administration
                      (1) incapacity, FC Art. 96 (2) – no court order
                           Uy v. CA, 346 SCRA 246
                      (2) separation in fact FC Art. 100 (3), 142 – with court
                             order, of separate property
                      (3) abandonment, FC Art. 101 – with court order
                      (4) pendency of legal separation proceeding, FC 61 – with court
                          order
              (c) Disposition and encumbrance, FC Arts. 96-98
                      Matthews v. Taylor, G.R. No. 164584, June 22, 2009
       11. Effect of separation de facto, FC Art. 100; 101; cf. FC Art. 239
        12. Effect of abandonment, FC Arts. 101, 72, 239 – damages,
rescission/nullity of a contract
              Noveras v. Noveras, G.R. No. 188289, August 20, 2014
       13. Causes for dissolution of ACP, FC Art. 99
              (a) Death, FC Art. 103 cf. Rule 73, Sec. 12 ROC
              (b) Legal separation, FC Arts. 63(2); 66
              (c) Annulment and declaration of nullity, FC Arts. 50 in rel.
              to FC Arts. 43 (2), 147, 148
              (d) Judicial separation of property, FC Art. 134-138
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              Ugalde v. Ysasi, G.R. No. 130623, February 29, 2008
       14. Effects of dissolution
              (a) Liquidation procedure, FC 102
                      Quiao v. Quiao, G.R. No. 176566, July 4, 2012
                      Ocampo v. Ocampo, G.R. No. 198908, August 03, 2015
              (b) For cause other than death, FC 43 (2); FC 63(2); 147; 148
              (c) Termination due to death, FC 104
                      Buenaventura v. CA, G.R. No. 127358, March 31, 2005
                      Dino v. Dino, G.R. No. 178044, January 19, 2011
                      Yu v. Reyes-Carpio, G.R. No. 189207, June 15, 2011
       15. For marriages before FC, FC 104 cf Art. 103 (3)
           Delizo v. Delizo, 69 SCRA 216
       16. Support during ACP liquidation
F. Conjugal Partnership of Gains
       Belcodero v. CA, 227 SCRA 303
       Sps. Estonina v. CA, G.R. No. 111547, January 27, 1997
       Quiao v. Quiao, G. R. No. 176566, July 4, 2012
       Orpiano v. Tomas, G.R. No. 178611, January 14, 2013
       1. When CPG commences and applies
              (a) Marriages under FC, FC 107 cf. FC 88, FC 89
              (b) Marriages before FC, FC 105(2) of FC 256
              Castro v. Miat, 397 SCRA 271
              (c) When applicable, FC 105 of FC 74-76, 107, 88, 89
              (d) Suppletory rules, FC 108 cf. NCC 1767-1768
       2. What is included in the CPG, FC Art. 106, 117, 115, 118,
                      119, 120
              Titan v. David, G.R. No. 169548, March 15, 2010
              Lim v. Equitable PCI Bank, G.R. No. 183918, January 15, 2014
       3. What is excluded from CPG, FC 109
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       (a) Brought as exclusive property, FC 109(1)
                Laperal v. Katigbak, 10 SCRA 493
                Francisco v. CA, G.R. No. 102330, November 25, 1998
        (b) Acquired by gratuitous title during marriage,
              FC 109 (2) of FC 113, FC 115
                Veloso v. Martinez, 28 Phil 255
                Berciles v. GSIS, 128 SCRA 53, cf. FC 115
       (c) Acquired by redemption/exchange, FC 109(3), NCC
       1601, 1619
                Plata v. Yatco, 12 SCRA 718
       (d) Purchased with exclusive money, FC 109(4); of FC
              118-119
       (e) Properties of parents
                Laurena v. CA, G.R. No. 159220, September 22, 2008
4. Administration of exclusive property
       (a) By the spouse-owner, FC 110
        (b) By the other spouse, FC 110(2); FC 142, 75, 227
       `      Veloso v. Martinez, 28 Phil 255
              Manotok Realty v. CA, 149 SCRA 372
       Ong v. CA, 204 SCRA 297
5. Encumbrance/disposition of exclusive property
      FC 111-112, of FC 236, amended by RA 6809
      See R.A. No. 10572, amending FC 111
           Wong et al. v. IAC 200 SCRA 792
6. What constitutes CPG
7. Charges upon and obligations of CPG, FC 121, 122
8. Ownership, administration and enjoyment
       (a) Joint administration, FC 124 cf. FC 96, 142
       Guiang v. CA, 291 SCRA 372
       Alinas v. Alinas, G.R. No. 158040, April 14, 2008
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       Aggabao v. Parulan, G.R. No. 165803, September 1, 2010
       (b) Sole administration
          (1) Incapacity, FC 124, 127, 253
                Uy v. CA, 346 SCRA 246 [G.R. No. 109557, Nov. 29, 2000]
         (2) Separation in fact, FC 100 (3), 127(3)
         (3) Abandonment, FC 101, 128
         (4) Pendency of legal separation proceedings, FC 61
                Sabalones v. CA, 230 SCRA 79
       (c) Disposition and encumbrance, FC 124-125; FC 97,
       121 (8), NCC 1145 (1)
                Cheeseman v. IAC, 193 SCRA 93
                Frenzel v. Catito, G.R. No. 143958, July 11, 2003
                Ravina v. Villa-Abrille, G.R. No. 160708, October 16, 2009
9. Effect of separation de facto, FC 127, FC 100 cf. FC 239
       Noveras v. Noveras, G.R. No. 188289, August 20, 2014
10. Effect of abandonment, FC 128 cf. FC 101
       Partosa-Jo v. CA, G.R. No. 82606, December 18, 1992
11. Dissolution of CPG, FC 126
       (a)   Death, FC 126 (1), 130
       (b)   Legal separation, FC 63 (2), FC 66
       (c)   Annulment and declaration of nullity, FC 50 in relation to FC 43 (2)
       (d)   Judicial separation of property, FC 134-138
12. Effects of dissolution, FC 129
       Tarrosa v. De Leon, G.R. No. 185063, July 23, 2009
       Cabreza v. Cabreza, G.R. No. 171260, September 11, 2009
       (a) Liquidation procedure, FC 129
       (b) Cause other than death, FC 129; FC 43(2), FC 63(2)
       (c) Termination due to death; FC 130, cf. FC 104
13. For marriages before FC, FC 131
14. Applicability of Rules of Court, FC 132
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             15. Support during CPG liquidation, FC 133
                      Santero v. CFI, 153 SCRA 728
      G. Regime of separation of property
             1. When applicable
             (a) In the marriage settlements, FC 143-146
             (b) When mandatory, FC 103 & FC 130
             (c) Reconciliation in legal separation, FC 66(2)
             (d) Judicial separation of property
              2. Property covered, FC 144
             3. Administration
             (a) By the owner-spouse, FC 145
             (b) By the other spouse, FC 142, 101
             (c) FC 100 (3); 101
              4. Family expenses, FC 146
             5. Conveyances between the spouses, FC 87, NCC 149
      H. Judicial separation of property
      I. Property regime of unions without marriage FC 147, 148
X.    FAMILY RELATIONS
      A. What governs family relations, FC Art. 149
      B. Effects of family relationship on legal disputes   FC Arts. 150 - 151
                                                            NCC Art. 2035
                                                            ROC Rule 16 Sec. 1(j)
                                                            RPC Arts. 20, 247, 332
      Tribiana v. Tribiana, G.R. No. 137359, Sept. 13, 2004
      Hiyas Savings v. Acuña, G.R. No. 154132, August 31, 2006
      Heirs of Favis, Sr. v. Gonzales, et al., G.R. No. 185922, Jan. 15 2014
      C. The Family Home
XI.   PATERNITY AND FILIATION
      A. Concept of paternity, filiation and legitimacy, FC Art. 163
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B. Legitimate children, FC Art. 164 cf. FC Art. 165 in rel to NCC Arts. 256-257, 166, 167,
169, 168 in relation to Republic Act No. 10655, “An Act Repealing the Crime of Premature
Marriage under Article 351 Of Act No. 3815, otherwise known as The Revised Penal Code,”
March 2015
               Angeles v. Maglaya, 469 SCRA 363
               SSS v. Aguas, G.R. No. 165546, Feb. 27, 2006
               Suntay v. Suntay, G.R. No. 183053, October 10, 2012
       1. Who are considered legitimate children
               (a)   Conceived during marriage
               (b)   Born during marriage
               (c)   Conceived by artificial insemination cf. NCC Art. 40, FC Art. 164
               (d)   Adopted children
               (e)   Legitimated children
       2. Rights of legitimate children,        FC Arts. 173-174
                                                NCC Arts. 364, 374, 376
                                                NCC Arts. 888, 979
               Moore v. Republic, 8 SCRA 282
               Naldoza v. Republic, 112 SCRA 658
               Republic v. CA, 300 SCRA 138
               Heirs of Basbas v. Basbas, G.R. No. 188773, Sept. 10, 2014
C. Illegitimate children
       1. Who are considered illegitimate
               (a) under NCC
               (b) under FC Art. 165
                        Uy v. Chua, G.R. No. 183965, September 18, 2009
       2. Rights of illegitimate children, FC Arts. 173, 172, 175-176
               Maramag v. De Guzman, G.R. No. 181132, June 5, 2009
               Grande v. Antonio, G.R. No. 206248, February 18, 2014
D. Action to impugn legitimacy
       Reyes v. Mauricio, G.R. No. 175080, November 24, 2010
       1. Grounds
               Andal v. Macaraig, 89 Phil 165
               Macadangdang v. CA, 100 SCRA 73
               Lucas v. Lucas, G.R. No. 190710, June 6, 2011
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              (c.) FC Art. 166(3)
              2. Effect of a mother’s declaration, FC Art. 167
                      Chua Keng Giap v. IAC, 158 SCRA 18
              3. In subsequent marriages, FC Arts. 168, 169
                      People v. Quitoriano, G.R. No. 118852, Jan. 20, 1997
              4. Presumptions, FC Arts. 170, 171
              5. Prescription of action to impugn legitimacy
                      Gaspay v. CA, 238 SCRA 163
              6. Who may impugn
                      Republic v. Magpayo, G.R. No. 189476, Feb. 2, 2011
       E. Proof of Filiation
              1. Of legitimate children, FC Arts. 172-173
              Diaz v. Court of Appeals, 129 SCRA 621, June 22, 1984
              Trinidad v. Court of Appeals, 289 SCRA 188, April 20, 1998
              De Jesus v. Estate of Juan Gamboa Dizon, 366 SCRA 499
              Aguilar v. Siasat, G.R. No. 200169, January 28, 2015
              2. Of illegitimate children, FC Art. 175
              Jison v. CA, 286 SCRA 495
              Heirs of Gabatan v. CA, G.R. No. 150206, March 13, 2009
              Dela Cruz, et. al. v. Gracia, G.R. No. 177728, July 31, 2009
              Lucas v. Lucas, G.R. No. 190710, June 6, 2011
              Gotardo v. Buling, G.R. No. 165166, August 15, 2012
              Perla v. Baring, G.R. No. 172471, November 12, 2012
              1. Rights of illegitimate children, FC Art. 176 (as amended by R.A. No. 9255;
                 PSA AA No. 1, s. 2016)
              3. Compulsory recognition, cf. RPC Arts. 345, 46, 59
              People v. Abella, G.R. No. 177295, January 6, 2010
              People v. Gersamio, G.R. No. 207098, July 08, 2015
F. Legitimated Children
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               1. Who may be legitimated, FC Art. 177, R.A. No. 9858
               2. How legitimation takes place,     FC Arts. 178, 180
               3. Retroactivity and effects, FC Arts. 180-181
                                             DOJ Opinion No. 106, s. 1991
               4. Action to impugn legitimation, FC Art.182
               5. Rights of legitimated children, FC Art. 179
XII.    ADOPTION               R.A. No. 8552 (Domestic Adoption Law)
                               R.A. No. 8043, “The Law on Inter-Country Adoption”
                               A.M. No. 02-6-02-S.C. Rule on Adoption (Aug. 22, 2002)
               Lazatin v. Campos, 92 SCRA 250
               Cervantes v. Fajardo, 169 SCRA 575
               Bartolome v. SSS, G.R. No. 19253, Nov. 12, 2014
               Oribello v. CA, G.R. No. 163504, Aug. 5, 2015
XIII.   SUPPORT
               Pelayo v. Lauron, 12 Phil 453
               Rondina v. People, G.R. No. 179059, June 13, 2012
               Gotardo v. Buling, G.R. No. 165166, August 15, 2012
               Perla v. Baring, G.R. No. 172471, November 12, 2012
XIV.    PARENTAL AUTHORITY & CUSTODY OF CHILDREN
        A.   Concept of parental authority
             Medina v. Makabali, 27 SCRA 502, March 28, 1969
             Unson v. Navarro, 101 SCRA 183, November 17, 1980
             In the Matter of the Petition for Habeas Corpus Of Minor Shang Ko Vingson v.
             Cabcaban, UDK No. 14817, January 13, 2014
        B.   Transfer of Parental Authority
             Eslao v. Court of Appeals, 266 SCRA 317
        C. Who exercises Parental Authority
               Unson v. Navarro, 101 SCRA 183
               Espiritu & Layug v. CA, G.R. No. 115640 (1995)
               Santos Sr. v. C.A., G.R. No. 113054 (1995)
               David v. Court of Appeals, 250 SCRA 82, November 16, 1995
        D. Substitute Parental Authority
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                Vancil v. Belmes, 358 SCRA 707
        E. Special PA
                St. Mary’s Academy v. Carpitanos, G.R. No. 143363, Feb. 6, 2002
                Child Learning Centre v. Tagario, G.R. No. 150920, Nov. 25, 2005
        F. Filial privilege
                Lee v. CA, G.R. No. 177861, July 13, 2010
        G. Effects of PA over the child’s person,
                Cuadra v. Monfort, 35 SCRA 160
                Rosaldes vs. People, G.R. No. 173988, October 8, 2014
        H. Effects of PA over the child’s property,
                Hebron v. Loyola, G.R. No. 168960, July 5, 2010
        I. Suspension or termination of PA
XV.     EMANCIPATION
XVI.    SUMMARY JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS UNDER FC
XVII.   CARE AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
XVIII. SURNAMES
        NCC Arts. 364-380; R.A. No. 6085 – Regulating the use of aliases, August 4, 1969
        R.A. No. 9255 “An Act Allowing Illegitimate Children to Use Surname of their Father”;
        FC Art. 176
                In Re: Petition for Change of Name, Julian Lin Carulasan Wang, G.R. No. 159966,
                March 30, 2005
XIX.      RULES GOVERNING PERSONS WHO ARE ABSENT
                Reyes v. Alejandro, 141 SCRA 65
                Eastern Shipping v. Lucero, 124 SCRA 425
XX.      FUNERALS
                Eugenio v. Velez, 185 SCRA 425
                Valino v. Adriano, GR 182894, April 22, 2014
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XXI.    ENTRIES IN THE CIVIL REGISTER                   NCC Arts. 407-413; ROC, Rule 108
                                                 R.A. No. 9048, as amended by R.A. No. 10172
              Silverio v. Republic, G.R. No. 174689, October 22, 2007
              Republic v. Cagandahan, G.R. No. 166676, Sept. 12, 2008
References:
Elmer T. Rabuya “Persons and Family Relations” 2021 Edition
Civil Code of the Philippines
Family Code of the Philippines
Rules of Court
R.A. 8552 – Domestic Adoption Act of 1998
R.A. 8043 – Inter-Country Adoption Act of 1995
R.A. 9048 – Correction of Entry in Civil Registry
R.A. 10172 – Clerical/Typographical Errors
Rules and Regulations Governing the Implementation of R.A. 10172
                                       Prepared by:
                             Atty. JOHN HENRY N. TAMAYO
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