A void marriage is deemed non-existent from the very beginning . Under the Family Code of the Philippines , it is as if the union never occurred. Because it is inherently flawed, it can never be fixed by time. Why a Marriage is Considered Void Lack of Age: Marriages where either party is below 18, even with parental consent … Read More
Dealing with the assets of a loved one who lived overseas can be challenging, specifically when there is property involved in the Philippines. One critical legal concept you should understand is the reprobate of a will. In short, reprobate is the court process of recognizing a overseas will on Philippine soil.Defining Reprobate Philippines… Read More