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  1. Nov 23, 2023 · Article 333. Who are guilty of adultery. – Adultery is committed by any married woman who shall have sexual intercourse with a man not her husband and by the man who has carnal knowledge of her knowing her to be married, even if the marriage be subsequently declared void.

  2. The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines, particularly Art. 333, which penalizes adultery, and Art. 334, which penalizes concubinage. Both are considered Crimes against Chastity under Title 11 of the law.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · In the Philippines, adultery and infidelity have significant legal implications under the Revised Penal Code and Family Code. Adultery is specifically addressed in Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code, while concubinage is covered under Article 334.

  4. May 1, 2024 · What are the legal consequences of committing adultery in the Philippines? Adultery is a criminal offense under the laws of the Philippines, specifically mentioned in Articles 333 and 334 of the Revised Penal Code.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Adultery is defined under Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code. According to the law, a woman can be charged with adultery if she has sexual intercourse with a man who is not her husband. Crucially, the law stipulates that each sexual act counts as a separate offense.

  6. Adultery is punishable under Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code. In order to successfully lodge a criminal case for adultery against your wife, you must prove the following elements: 1. The woman you are suing is married to you. 2. Your wife had sexual intercourse with another man.

  7. Aug 23, 2022 · In the Philippines, adultery and concubinage are criminal cases that are generally considered committed against the State. The Adultery Penalty in the Philippines is prison correctional from the medium and maximum periods which translates to 2 years, 4 months and 1 day to 6 years for the wife and her paramour.