Case Digest
Case Digest
Case Digest
ARTICLE 08
DM CONSUNJI v CA (G.R. No. 137873)
FACTS:
ARTICLE 15 & 16
BELLIS v BELLIS (G.R. No. L-23678)
FACTS:
Amos Bellis is a US citizen and a resident of
Texas up until his death on July 8, 1958. He had five (5)
legitimate children from his 1st wife Mary Mallen
(divorced), namely: Edward, George (pre-decedent
him), Henry, Alexander, and Anna. On his 2 nd wife,
Violet Kennedy, he had three (3) legitimate children:
Edwin, Walter, Dorothy. He also had three (3)
illegitimate children: Amos Jr, Maria Cristina, and
Miriam.
He left a will wherein it stated, after the taxes
and other deductions, the distributable part of his
estate shall be fulfilled accordingly:
a. $240,000.00 to be given to his 1 st wife
(divorced), Mary Mallen;
b. P120,000.00 or P40,000.00 each to be
given to his 3 illegitimate children,
Notes:
However,
intestate
and
testamentary
successions, both with respect to the order of
succession and to the amount of successional rights
and to the intrinsic validity of testamentary provisions,
shall be regulated by the national law of the person
whose succession is under consideration, whatever
may be the nature of the property and regardless of
the country wherein said property may be found.
No.
L-
Facts:
Edward E. Christensen, though born in New York,
migrated to California, where he resided and
consequently was considered a California citizen. In
1913, he came to the Philippines where he became a
domiciliary until his death. However, during the entire
period of his residence in this country he had always
considered himself a citizen of California. In his will
executed on March 5, 1951, he instituted an
acknowledged
natural
daughter,
Maria
Lucy
Christensen as his only heir, but left a legacy of sum of
money in favor of Helen Christensen Garcia who was
rendered to have been declared acknowledged natural
daughter. Counsel for appellant claims that California
law should be applied; that under California law, the
in
RULING:
FACTS:
ARTICLE 19 & 21
HERMOSISIMA v CA (109 PHIL 634)