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Abandoning the Family May be Considered as Evidence for Psychological Incapacity of a Spouse

Abandoning the Family May be Considered as Evidence for Psychological Incapacity of a Spouse

This article talks about the case of Lanuza vs. Lanuza where the Supreme Court stated that abandoning the family may be considered as evidence for psychological incapacity of a spouse as a ground for declaring a marriage void under Article 36 of the Family Code.

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Recognition of Foreign Divorce in the Philippines

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How to Make a Last Will and Testament in the Philippines

This article discusses how to prepare and draft a Last Will and Testament in the Philippines, particularly a Notarial Will, and how to comply with the legal requirements for the validity of a Last Will and Testament in the Philippines. It also discusses relevant Supreme Court cases on last wills and testaments in the Philippines.

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