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(40) Spouses Villalva v. RCBC Savings Bank, G.R. NO. 165661, August 28, 2006 BLANCAFLOR
4D
(41) Loria v. Muñoz, Jr., G.R. No. 187240, October 15, 2014 BONETE 4E
(42) Frenzel v. Catito, July 11, 2003 BONETE 4E
C. Respect for Other’s Privacy, Personality, Etc. (Art. 26)
• Cases:
(43) Tenchavez v. Escano, 15 SCRA 355 BONETE 4E
(44) St. Louis Realty v. CA, 133 SCRA 179 BUENAVISTA 4C
(45) Gregorio v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 179799, September 11, 2009 BUENAVISTA 4C
D. Unfair Competition (Art. 28)
• Cases:
(46) Willaware Products Corp. v. Jesichris Manufacturing Corp., G.R. No. 195549, September 3,
2014 BUENAVISTA 4C
E. Independent Civil Actions
1. Breach of Constitutional and Other Rights (Art. 32)
• Cases:
(47) Aberca v. Verr, 160 SCRA 590 BUGNOSEN 4D
2. Defamation, Fraud, Physical Injuries (Art. 33)
• Cases:
(48) Corpus v. Paje, G.R. No. L-26737, July 31, 1969 BUGNOSEN 4D
(49) Madeja v. Caro, G.R. No. L-51183, December 21, 1983 BUGNOSEN 4D
(50) Bonite v. Zosa, G.R. No. L-33772, June 20, 1988 CAJIGAL 4E
3. Refusal or Failure of City or Municipal Police to Render Protection (Art. 34)
4. Quasi Delict or Culpa Aquiliana (Arts. 2176 and 2177)
F. Prejudicial Question (Art. 36)
1. General Rule: Criminal Case takes precedence
2. Exception: Rule 111, Sec. 1 of the Rules of Court
3. Application to civil, criminal, administrative cases
• Cases:
(51) Te v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 126746, November 29, 2000 CAJIGAL 4E
(52) Zapanta v. Montesa, 4 SCRA 510 CAJIGAL 4E
(53) People v. Aragon, 94 Phil. 257 CASTRO 4C
(54) Morigo v. People, G.R. No. 145226, February 06, 2004 CASTRO 4C
(55) Capili v. People, G.R. No. 183805, July 3, 2013 CASTRO 4C
(56) Tenebro v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 150758, February 18, 2004 CHUA 4C
(57) San Miguel Proeprties, Inc., v. Perez, G.R. No. 166836, September 4, 2013 CHUA 4C
(58) Apa v. Fernandez, G.R. No. 112381, March 20, 1995 CHUA 4C
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IV. Marriage
A. Definition (Art. 1)
1. Special Contract vs. Ordinary Contract
B. Requirements (Arts. 2-6)
1. Essential
a. Legal Capacity
i. Sex
ii. Age
.
I 18-21 requires parental consent: Voidable if none
II . 21-25 requires parental advice: Valid if none but issuance of marriage license is
suspended for 3 months
.
A Effect if license issued before 3 months: Mere irregularity
iii. Absence of Impediments (Arts. 35[4], 36-38, 52-53)
b. Consent
2. Formal
3. Effects
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1. General Rule: Where one or both parties to the marriage are citizens of the Philippines, the foreign
marriage is valid in this country if solemnized in accordance with the laws of the country of
celebration
2. Exceptions:
a. Contracted by a national who is below 18 years of age
b. Bigamous or polygamous (except as provided in Art. 41, FC)
c. Contracted through mistake of one party as to the identity of the other
d. Contracted following the annulment or declaration of nullity of a previous marriage but before
partition
e. Void due to psychological incapacity
f. Incestuous
g. Void for reasons of public policy
3. Divorce (Art. 26(2))
a. Requisites
i. Valid marriage between Filipino citizen and foreigner
ii. Valid divorce obtained
• Cases:
(73) Republic v. Manalo, G.R. No. 221029, April 24, 2018 DE ALVA 4D
(74) Garcia v. Recio, G.R. No. 138322, October 2, 2002 DE ALVA 4D
(75) Republic v. Obrecido III, GR No. 154380, October 5, 2005 DE LOS REYES 4E
(76) Van Dorn v. Ronillo, Jr. et al., 139 SCRA 139 DE LOS REYES 4E
(77) Republic v. Iyoy, G.R. No. 152577, September 21, 2005 DELA CRUZ 4C
(78) Fujiki v. Marinay, G.R. No. 196049, June 26, 2013 DELA CRUZ 4C
(79) Corpuz v. Sto. Tomas, G.R. No. 186571, August 11, 2010 DIMAANO 4C
V. Void Marriage
A. Grounds
1. Where any party is below 18, even with consent of parents/guardians (Art. 35[1])
2. Absence of authority of person who solemnized the marriage (Art. 35[2])
a. Exception: Any or both of parties in good faith
3. Absence of Marriage License
a. Exceptions: Arts. 27-34
4. Bigamous or Polygamous (Art. 35[4])
• Cases:
(80) Santiago v. People, G.R. No. 200233, July 15, 2015 DIMAANO 4C
(81) Capili v. People, G.R. No. 183805, July 3, 2013 DIMACULANGAN 4S
(82) Tenebro v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 150758, February 18, 2004 DIMACULANGAN 4S
(83) Montañez v. Cipriano, G.R. No. 181089, October 22, 2012 DITCHING 4E
a. Presumptive Death (Art. 41)
i. Effect of Reappearance of Absent Spouse
• Cases:
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(84) Republic v. Tampus, G.R. No. 214243, March 16, 2016 DITCHING 4E
(85) Republic v. Sareñogon, Jr., G.R. No. 199194, February 10, 2016 ENRIQUEZ 4C
5. Mistake in (Physical) Identity (Art. 35[5])
6. Void Subsequent Marriage
a. Without judicial declaration of nullity of previous void marriage (Art. 40)
• Cases:
(86) Domingo v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 104818, September 17, 1993 ENRIQUEZ 4C
(87) Castillo v. De Leon Castillo, G.R. No. 189607, April 18, 2016 ESTILO 4E
(88) Montañez v. Cipriano, G.R. No. 181089, 22 October 2012 ESTILO 4E
(89) Vitangcol v. People, G.R. No. 207406, January 13, 2016 ESTIPONA 4D
(90) Cariño v. Cariño, G.R. No. 132529, February 2, 2001 ESTIPONA 4D
(91) Jarillo v. People, June 29, 2010 FABICO 4C
(92) Atienza v. Brillantes, March 29, 1995 FABICO 4C
b. Without judicial declaration of presumptive death of absent spouse (Art. 41)
c. Where the absent spouse was presumed dead, and both the present spouse and would–be
spouse were in bad faith in contracting marriage (Art. 44)
d. Failure to record in the civil registry and registry of property the judgment of annulment or of
absolute nullity of the marriage, partition and distribution of the property of the spouses and
the delivery of the children’s presumptive legitimes (Arts. 52–53)
e. Effect of Termination of Subsequent Marriage (Art. 43)
i. Children of the subsequent marriage conceived prior to its termination shall be
considered legitimate
ii. Dissolution & liquidation of the absolute community or conjugal partnership. If either
spouse acted in bad faith, his share in the net profits shall be forfeited:
.
I In favor of the common children;
II . If none, in favor of the children of the guilty spouse by previous marriage; or
III. In default of children, in favor of the innocent spouse;
iii. Donations by reason of marriage remain valid except if the donee contracted the marriage
in bad faith
iv. The innocent spouse may revoke the designation of the spouse in bad faith as the
beneficiary in any insurance policy
v. The spouse who contracted the subsequent marriage in bad faith shall be disqualified to
inherit from the innocent spouse by testate or intestate succession
7. Psychological Incapacity
a. Elements
b. Molina Doctrine
• Cases:
(93) Santos v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 112019, January 4, 1995 FABREGAS 4D
(94) Republic v. Court of Appeals and Molina, G.R. No. 108763, February 13, 1997
FABREGAS 4D
(95) Marcos v. Marcos, G.R. No. 136490, October 19, 2000 FABREGAS 4D
(96) Castillo v. Republic, G.R. No. 214064, February 6, 2017 FERNANDEZ 4D
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(97) Chi Ming Tsoi v. CA, GR No. 119190, January 16, 1997 FETALVERO 4C
(98) Buenaventura v. CA, et al., G.R. No. 127358, March 31, 2005 FETALVERO 4C
(99) Carating-Siayngo v. Siayngo, G.R. No. 158896, October 27, 2004 GADDUANG 4D
(100) Ngo Te v. Yu-Te, G.R. No. 161793, February 13, 2009 GADDUANG 4D
(101) Agraviador v. Amparo-Agraviador GALANDINES 4E
(102) Republic v. Romero, G.R. No. 209180, February 24, 2016 GALANDINES 4E
(103) Siayngco v. Siayngco, G.R. No. 158896, October 27, 2004 GAMENG 4S
(104) Antonio v. Reyes, G.R. No. 155800, March 10, 2006 GAMENG 4S
(105) Matudan v. Republic, G.R. No. 203284, November 14, 2016 GASCON 4E
(106) Mallion v. Alcantara, G.R. No. 141528, October 3, 2006 GASCON 4E
8. Incestuous (Art. 37)
a. Between ascendants and descendants of any degree
b. Between brothers and sisters whether of the full or half blood
9. Void for Reasons of Public Policy
a. Collateral blood relatives whether legitimate or illegitimate up to the 4th civil degree
b. Step–parents & step children
c. Parents–in–law & children–in–law
d. The adopting parent & the adopted child
e. The surviving spouse of the adopting parent & the adopted child
f. The surviving spouse of the adopted child & the adopter
g. Adopted child & a legitimate child of the adopter
h. Adopted children of the same adopter
i. Parties where one, with the intention to marry the other, killed the latter’s spouse, or his/her
spouse.
.
I There is no need for conviction in a criminal case of the guilty party. The fact of killing
committed by one of the parties to the marriage can be proved in a civil case
B. Action for Declaration of Nullity of Marriage
1. A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC, March 4, 2003
2. A.M. No. 02-11-12-SC, March 4, 2003
• Cases:
(107) Republic v. Olaybar, G.R. No. 189538, February 10, 2014 GOZUM 4C
(108) Garcia-Quiazon v. Belen, G.R. No. 189121, July 31, 2013 GOZUM 4C
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(115) Mangonon v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 125041, June 30, 2006 HIQUIANA 4E
(116) Domingo v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 104818, September 17, 1993 HONRALES 4E
VIII. Rights and Obligations Between Husband and Wife (Arts. 68-73)
• Cases:
(127) Goitia v. Campos-Rueda, 35 Phil 252 (1916) LAGUMBAY 4C
(128) Arroyo v. Vazquez de Arroyo, 42 Phil 54 (1921) LIANGCO 4D
(129) Illusorio v. Bildner, G.R. No. 139789 & 139808, May 12 2000 LIANGCO 4D
(130) Tenchavez v. Escaño, G.R. No. L-19671, November 29, 1965 LIM 4E
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(152) Carandang v. Heirs of de Guzman, G.R. No. 160347, November 29, 2006 MONTERO 4S
(153) Spouses Go v. Yamane, G.R. No. 160762, May 3, 2006 OGAD 4C
(154) Ching v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 124642, February 23, 2004 OGAD 4C
(155) Borlongan v. Banco de Oro, G.R. Nos. 217617 & 218540 (Resolution), April 5, 2017
PALTING 4C
(156) Lacson v. Diaz, G.R. No. L-19346, May 31, 1965 PALTING 4C
(157) Pana v. Heirs of Juanite, Sr., G.R. No. 164201, December 10, 2012 PASCUA 4D
(158) Spouses Wong v. Intermediate Appellate Court, G.R. No. 70082, August 19, 1991 PASION
4S
(159) Costuna v. Damondon, December 19, 1989 PASION 4S
5. Administration of Conjugal Partnership Property
• Cases:
(160) Pelayo v. Perez, G.R. No. 141323, June 8, 2005 PASION 4S
(161) Homeowners and Savings Loan Bank v. Dailo, G.R. No 153802, March 11, 2005
PIMENTEL 4E
(162) Jose Uy v. CA, G.R. No. 109557, November 2, 2000 PIMENTEL 4E
(163) Jader-Manalo v. Spouses Camaisa, G.R. No. 147978, January 23, 2002 PRADO 4C
(164) Spouses Guiang v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 125172, June 26, 1998 PRADO 4C
6. Dissolution and Liquidation
• Cases:
(165) Quiao v. Quiao, G.R. No. 176556, July 4, 2012 PUA 4D
(166) Domingo v. Spouses Molina, G.R. No. 200274, April 20, 2016 PUA 4D
(167) PNB v. Quintos, 46 Phil. 370 QUISMORIO 4E
I. Separation of Property
1. Marriage Settlement (Art. 134)
2. Judicial Order
a. Causes
b. Effects
J. Union without Marriage (Arts. 147 and 148)
1. Applicability
2. Salaries and Wages
3. Property Acquired Exclusively by Other Party
4. Property Acquired by Both
5. Presumption
• Cases:
(168) Valdez v. RTC, G.R. No. 122749, July 31, 1996 QUISMORIO 4E
(169) Diño v. Diño, G.R. No. 178044, January 19, 2011 RAMOS 4S
(170) Agapay v. Palang, G.R. No. 116668, July 28, 1997 RAMOS 4S
(171) Manila Surety & Fidelity Co., Inc. vs. Teodoro, G.R. No. L-20530, June 29, 1967 RANCAPERO
4C
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(172) Francisco vs. Master Iron Works & Construction Corp., G.R. No. 151967, February 16, 2005
RANCAPERO 4C
(173) Atienza vs. De Castro, Atienza v. De Castro, G.R. No. 169698, November 29, 2006 REALINO
4E
X. The Family
A. Family Relation
B. Mandatory Prior Recourse to Compromise (Art. 151, NCC)
1. Exceptions
• Cases:
(174) Martinez v. Martinez, G.R. No. 162084, June 28, 2005 RIVERA 4E
(175) Gayon v. Gayon, G.R. No. L-28394, November 26, 1970 RIVERA 4E
C. Family Home
1. General Rule: Exempt from executions
2. Exceptions
• Cases:
(176) Manacop v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 97898, August 11, 1997 SALAZAR 4E
(177) Taneo, Jr. v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 108532, March 9, 1999 SALAZAR 4S
(178) Modequillo v. Breva, G.R. No. 86355, May 31, 1990 SALAZAR 4S
(179) Patricio v. Dario III, G.R. No. 170829, November 20, 2006 SAMANIEGO 4E
(180) Eulogio v. Bell, Sr., G.R. No. 186322, July 8, 2015 SAMANIEGO 4E
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XII. Adoption
A. Domestic Adoption Act
B. Inter-Country Adoption
• Cases:
(197) In the Matter of the Adoption of Stephanie Nathy Astorga Garcia, G.R. No. 148311, March 31,
2005 TAN 4E
(198) In Re: Petition for Adoption of Michelle P. Lim and Michael Jude P. Lim, G.R. Nos. 168992-93, May
21, 2009 TAN 4E
XIII. Support
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3. Clothing
4. Medical Attendance
5. Education
6. Transportation
C. Kinds
1. Legal
2. Judicial
3. Conventional
D. Characteristics
1. Personal
2. Intransmissible
3. Not subject to waiver or compensation
4. Exempt from attachment or execution
5. Reciprocal
6. Provisional character of support judgment
7. Mandatory
E. Persons Obliged to Support Each Other (Art. 195)
F. Order of Liability If Several Persons Obliged to Give Support (Art. 199)
• Cases:
(199) Magnonon v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 125041, June 30, 2006 TECSON 4C
(200) Dadivas de Villanueva v. Villanueva, 54 Phil 93 (1929) TECSON 4C
(201) Quintana v. Lerma, 24 Phil 285 (1913) TECSON 4D
(202) Francisco v. Znadueta, 61 Phil 752 (1935) TECSON 4D
(203) Ramirez v. Redfern, 49 Phil 849 (1926) TECSON 4E
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3. Adoption
4. Appointment of Another as General Guardian
5. Judicial Declaration of Abandonment
6. Final Judgment Divesting Parental Authority
a. Excessive harshness
b. Corrupting orders
c. Compelling child to beg
d. Rape
e. Acts of lasciviousness
f. Judicial declaration of incapacity
7. Permanent/Temporary
• Cases:
(204) Santos v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 113054, March 16, 1995 TECSON 4E
(205) Sagala-Eslao v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 116773, January 16, 1997 TEJADA 4S
(206) Vancil v. Belmes, G.R. No. 132223, June 19, 2001 TEJADA 4S
(207) Espiritu v. Court of Appeals, G.R. No. 115640, March 15, 1995 TENEPERE 4D
(208) Luna v. Intermediate Appellate Court, G.R. No. L-68374, June 18, 1985 TENEPERE 4D
(209) Pablo-Gulaberto v. Gualberto, G.R. Nos. 154994 & 156254, June 28, 2005 TOLENTINO 4D
(210) Briones v. Miguel, G.R. No. 156343, October 18, 2004 TOLENTINO 4D
(211) St. Mary’s Academy v. Carpitanos, G.R. No. 143363, February 6, 2002 TORRES 4S
XVII.Funerals
A. Duty and right to make arrangement about funerals is in accordance with right and duty to
support under Art. 199 of the Family Code
B. The funeral shall be in keeping with the social position of the deceased
C. The funeral shall be in accordance with the expressed wishes of the deceased
1. In the absence of the expressed wishes, his religious beliefs or affiliation shall determine
2. In case of doubt, the persons in Art. 199 of the Family Code shall decide
D. Any person who disrespects the dead or allows the same shall be liable for damages
E. If the deceased is married, the tombstone or mausoleum is deemed a part of the funeral expense
and chargeable against the community or conjugal partnership property
• Cases:
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(213) Valino v. Adriano, G.R. No. 182894, April 22, 2014 TULAYAN 4E
XIX. Surname
A. Reason for Interest of State
1. Prevent confusion of identity
2. Prevent use of name for illegal purposes
B. Legal Name: What Appears in Birth Certificate
C. Change: Rule 103 of the Rules of Court
1. Court Approval
2. Grounds
a. Ridiculous, Dishonorable
b. Extreme Difficulty to Pronounce
c. Adoption of Filipino name to remove traces of alienage
d. Legal cause – adoption, et al.
• Cases:
(216) Gan v. Republic, G.R. No. 207147, September 14, 2016 USMAN 4S
(217) Grande v. Antonio, G.R. No. 206248, February 18, 2014 VALLES 4E
(218) Republic v. Hernandez, G.R. No. 117209, February 9, 1996 VALLES 4E
(219) In re: Petition for change of name and/or correction/cancellation of entry in civil registry of
Julian Lin Carulasan Wang, G.R. No. 159966, March 30, 2005 VICTA 4D
(220) Republic v. Cagandahan, G.R. No. 166676, September 12, 2008 VILLAROMAN 4S
(221) Silverio v. Republic, G.R. No. 174689, October 22, 2007 VILLAROMAN 4S
(222) Republic v. CA, GR No. 97906, May 21, 1992 VILLEGAS 4S/4E
D. Rules on what to use
1. Legitimate or Legitimated Children
2. Illegitimate Children
• Cases:
(223) Calderon v. Republic, 19 SCRA 721 VISTA 4S
(224) Llaneta v. Agrava, 57 SCRA 29 VISTA 4S
(225) In re: Adoption of Stephanie Nathy Astorga Garcia, G.R. No. 148311, March 31, 2005
YATCO 4E
3. Adopted Child
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4. Married Women
a. May retain maiden name
i. May not do so if has been using husband’s surname for a long time
• Cases:
(226) Remo v. Sec. of Foreign Affairs, G.R. No. 169202, March 5, 2010 YATCO 4E
5. Marriage Annulled
a. Wife guilty
b. Wife Innocent
6. Legal Separation
7. Death of Husband
8. Persons with Same Names
a. Usurpation of another’s name
• Cases:
(227) Dapar v. Biscan, G.R. No. 141880, September 27, 2004 ZARRAGA 4E
XX. Absence
A. Provisional Absence
B. Declaration of Absence
C. Presumption of Death
• Cases:
(228) Tadeo-Matias v. Republic, G.R. No. 230751, April 25, 2018 ZARRAGA 4E
D. Reappearance of Absentee
1. Effect on the subsequent marriage of spouse present
2. Effect on the properties
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