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4e S1 Forcible Entry (Ejectment)

Jan Edmond Ruz Season 1 Episode 4

Jan Edmond Ruz. 

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW  /  LAWYER

GEODETIC ENGINEER / LAND SURVEYOR

REAL ESTATE BROKER

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Family Code and Civil Code of the Philippines

The wife retains the ownership of the paraphernal property. 

The wife shall have the administration of the paraphernal property.

Movables and immovables

Personal property and Real Property

Instances when the public instrument shall be recorded in the Registry of Property

As for the movables, the husband shall give adequate security

The fruits of the paraphernal property

Form part of the assets of the conjugal partnership

Payment of the expenses of the marriage

The daily expenses of the family

If the property of the conjugal partnership and the husband's capital are not sufficient

The personal obligations of the husband

Can not be enforced against the fruits of the paraphernal property

Redounded to the benefit of the family

A married woman of age may mortgage

A married woman of age may encumber

A married woman of age may alienate

A married woman of age may dispose of her paraphernal property

When can a married woman of age dispose without the permission of her husband

Rules on alienation of any paraphernal property

Rules on paraphernal property administered by the husband 

Right to the wife to require the constitution of a mortgage

Conjugal Partnership of Gains

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