+ Follow GREENHILLS SAN JUAN M Tag
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[Title] => Manifest error
[Summary] => Can a married person marry again merely because of a well founded belief that his absent spouse is already dead? This is the question resolved in this case of Ben.
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[Title] => Wrong presumption
[Summary] => Under Article 116 of the Family Code, all properties of the marriage are presumed conjugal. But for the presumption to apply there must be proof of acquisition during the marriage. This rule is illustrated in this case of Romy and Remy husband and wife.
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