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The document discusses Philippine family law articles related to children, property inheritance, and the consequences of legal separation. It mentions articles governing rights of children born in wedlock (Article 36), property inheritance (Article 147), and the consequences of granted legal separation including revoking stipulations in marriage settlements, denying custody to the offending spouse except in the child's best interest (Section 55), and how legal separation differs from dissolution of marriage.

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The document discusses Philippine family law articles related to children, property inheritance, and the consequences of legal separation. It mentions articles governing rights of children born in wedlock (Article 36), property inheritance (Article 147), and the consequences of granted legal separation including revoking stipulations in marriage settlements, denying custody to the offending spouse except in the child's best interest (Section 55), and how legal separation differs from dissolution of marriage.

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Article 36.

As to Children Legitimate
As to property Article 147 governs
Article 43

Right of legitime arises upon the death of descendent


Article 58 - not applicable if violence is alleged under VAWC

Consequence of Granted of Legal Separation


-no dissolution of marriage
- the offending spouse is not entiled to iheret from offended spouse, any stipulation in the marriage
settlement shall be revoked
- custody of children shall not be awarded to offender, except,
-The best interest of the child is the primordial consideration.
- MEMORIZE SECTION 55
-Article 61
-Article 43
-Estate – property sa namatay
-Article 1001

Legal separation if magbalik no need to marriage again.


How will you reconcile

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