+ Follow LITO AND ANA Tag
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[Summary] => All properties acquired during the marriage are presumed to belong to the conjugal partnership unless the spouse claiming ownership thereof rebuts it with clear, categorical and convincing evidence. This rule is illustrated in this case of the heirs of Rolly and Tina.
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LITO AND ANA
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