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  1. THE FAMILY Chapter 1. The Family as an Institution. Art. 149. The family, being the foundation of the nation, is a basic social institution which public policy cherishes and protects. Consequently, family relations are governed by law and no custom, practice or agreement destructive of the family shall be recognized or given effect. (216a, 218a ...

  2. It is the foundation of the family and an inviolable social institution whose nature, consequences, and incidents are governed by law and not subject to stipulation, except that marriage settlements may fix the property relations during the marriage within the limits provided by this Code.

  3. THE FAMILY CHAPTER 1. THE FAMILY AS AN INSTITUTION. Art. 149. The family, being the foundation of the nation, is a basic social institution which public policy cherishes and protects. Consequently, family relations are governed by law and no custom, practice or agreement destructive of the family shall be recognized or given effect. (216a, 218a ...

  4. The State recognizes the sanctity of family life and shall protect and strengthen the family as a basic autonomous social institution. The courts shall preserve the solidarity of the family, provide procedures for the reconciliation of spouses and the amicable settlement of family controversy. Section 3. Establishment of Family Courts.

  5. The parents or, in their absence or incapacity, the individual, entity or institution exercising parental authority, may petition the proper court of the place where the child resides, for an order providing for disciplinary measures over the child.

  6. A person of age and in possession of full civil capacity and legal rights may adopt, provided he is in a position to support and care for his children, legitimate or illegitimate, in keeping with the means of the family.

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · The Philippines has a comprehensive legal framework governing family law, which is primarily embodied in the Family Code of the Philippines, the Child and Youth Welfare Code, and other related statutes.

  8. www.respicio.ph › features › family-lawFamily Law - respicio.ph

    Jul 7, 2023 · Family law in the Philippines is a specialized field of law that addresses legal matters related to families, marriages, and domestic relationships. It encompasses a wide range of issues, including marriage, annulment, child custody, adoption, property division, and more.

  9. Aug 6, 2023 · Family lawyers in the Philippines play a vital role in navigating the complexities of family law matters. From child custody and support to adoption and domestic violence cases, family lawyers provide legal counsel, advocacy, and support to clients facing family-related legal challenges.

  10. republic acts - an act allowing illegitimate children to use the surname of their father, amending for the purpose article 176 of executive order no. 209, otherwise known as the family code of the philippines

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