Can I have my marriage annulled if my husband concealed the fact that he is an ex-convict or has been convicted of a crime?
Can I have my marriage annulled if my husband concealed the fact that he is an ex-convict or has been convicted of a crime?
Can I have my marriage annulled if my husband concealed the fact that he is an ex-convict or has been convicted of a crime?
Can a representative of a corporation sit as a director in a condominium corporation?
Can a representative of a corporation sit as a director in a condominium corporation? Read More »
Can a company prohibit its employee from marrying an employee from a competitor company?
Can a company prohibit its employee from marrying an employee from a competitor company? Read More »
This article talks about the Anti-Mail Order Spouse law which makes it illegal to offer Filipinos for marriage to foreign nationals.
BRIDES AND GROOMS FOR SALE – A Glimpse at the Anti-Mail Order Spouse Law Read More »
This article talks about the admissibility of a photocopy of a document as evidence in a court proceeding.
A Photocopy Is Now Admissible to the Same Extent as the Original Read More »
This article talks about the crime of smuggling and unlawful importation in the Philippines.
Smuggling and Unlawful Importation in the Philippines Read More »
This article talks about the prescriptive period for impugning the filiation of a child.
This article talks about the option of a wife to use her husband’s surname.
Use of Husband’s Surname: Option, not a Duty. Read More »
This article talks about the case of DTI vs. Toyota Balintawak, Inc. where the Supreme Court stated that the buyer of a defective brand-new vehicle has the option to choose his legal remedies either from the Lemon Law or Consumer Act.
A Vehicle Purchaser Can Choose his Remedies under the Lemon Law or the Consumer Act Read More »
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.