Family Code Flashcards
EO no. Family Code of the Philippines
EO 209
Effectivity date of EO 209
August 3, 1988
a special contract of permanent union between a man
and a woman entered into in accordance with law for the
establishment of conjugal and family life
Marriage
Essential Requisites of Marriage:
- Legal capacity of the contracting parties, who must be a male and a female; Eighteen (18) years old or above; and not
under any impediment mentioned by law . - Consent freely given in the presence of a solemnizing
officer.
Formal Requisites of Marriage:
- Authority of the Solemnizing Officer
- Valid Marriage License; and
- Marriage ceremony where the contracting parties appear before the solemnizing officer and personally declare that
they take each other as husband and wife in the presence of
not less than 2 witnesses of legal age.
Effects of absence of both essential and formal requisites:
Void ab initio marriage – in Layman’s term, a void ab initio marriage is marriage which is void from the very beginning.
Thus, it produces no legal effects.
Effect when there is a defect on the essential requisites:
Voidable – valid until declared void by a competent authority
Effect if there is an irregularity on the formal requisites:
Valid, but the person responsible for the irregularity shall be
civilly, administratively, and criminally liable. If the irregularity
was caused by the civil registrar, he shall also be
administratively liable
Suppose A and B got married at the age of 16. They got 3 children during their marriage. Are their children legitimate?
No. Their marriage is void.
marriage which is not valid from its
inception
Void marriage
Kinds of void marriage:
- Absence of essential requisites
- Psychological incapacity
- Incestuous marriage
- Contrary to public policy…
- Void subsequent marriages
Can stepbrother and stepsister be married?
Yes. The following can now marry each other:
* brother – in – law ad sister-in-law
* stepbrother and stepsister
* guardian and war
It
refers to a personal condition that prevents a spouse to comply with
fundamental marital obligations only in relation to a specific partner
that may exist at the time of the marriage but may have revealed through
behavior subsequent to the ceremonies.
Psychological Incapacity
Effects of declaration of nullity of marriage
- Termination of marital bonds as if it never existed;
- The children are deemed illegitimate, except when the ground for the
declaration of nullity is psychological incapacity or a void subsequent
marriage under Article 53 of the FC. - Spouses may re-marry
“ A marriage is voidable if there is a ________ It is considered valid and
produces all its civil effects until it is set aside by final judgment of a
competent court in an action for annulment”
defect in any of its essential
requisites (legal capacity and consent).