Month: January 2026
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The Good Samaritan’s Dilemma: When Kindness Costs You Your Property (A Guide to Possession by Tolerance)
I. The High Price of “Pakikisama” It is a story we hear all too often in our practice. A landowner, acting out of pakikisama (social harmony) or simple benevolence, allows a relative, a former employee, or a neighbor to build a small structure on their vacant lot. “Just for now,” they say. “Until you get back on…
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Correcting Birth Records and Filiation of Illegitimate Children in the Philippines: A Guide to Rule 108 and RA 9255
I. The Weight of a Name In the Philippines, a name is more than a label; it is the primary badge of legal status and lineage. The Certificate of Live Birth (COLB) is the foundational document for every Filipino citizen, dictating inheritance rights, travel privileges, and professional opportunities. Yet, for many, this document is a…
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Prenuptial Agreements vs. Postnuptial Agreements: What’s the Difference
The Stakes of Modern Marriage Marriage in the Philippines is more than a sentimental union; it is a complex legal merger. In an increasingly globalized society, the traditional Filipino family is evolving, yet the laws governing it remain strict and intricate. Two common scenarios often catch families off guard: the dissolution of a marriage to…
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Sovereignty of the Soil: State Mining Mandates vs. Indigenous Territorial Rights
The rain in the Caraballo Mountains does not wash away the red mud; it only makes the barricade slicker. On January 23, 2026, in Dupax Del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya, the metallic click of handcuffs silenced the “Voice of the Mountain.” Authorities hauled seven residents—now known as the Dupax 7—into the back of a police truck…
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Divorced Abroad, Still Married Here? A Guide to Judicial Recognition in the Philippines Judicial Recognition of Foreign Divorce
Introduction: The Filipino Marital Paradox The Philippines stands almost alone in the world, alongside the Vatican City, as a nation without a general law on absolute divorce. For the average Filipino couple living in Manila or Cebu, the marital bond is permanent, dissolved only by death or the rigorous process of annulment. However, millions of…
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Employment Contracts and New Beginnings: Navigating Renewals and Modifications Under Philippine Law
The new year often brings a wave of “new beginnings” in the corporate world. For many Filipino employees, this season marks the ritual of signing documents: a contract renewal, a promotion offer, or a memo announcing a department reorganization. While these moments often signal growth, they also carry hidden legal risks. A “new contract” might…
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Unseen Scars: A Comprehensive Analysis of Psychological Violence Under RA 9262 in the Philippines
Violence within the Filipino family has historically been viewed through a narrow lens, often limited to visible physical injuries. However, the enactment of Republic Act No. 9262, known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004, acknowledged a profound truth: the deepest wounds are often those that do not bleed. Psychological violence—an…
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STRATEGIC MASTERY OF PROVISIONAL REMEDIES: RECEIVERSHIP (RULE 59)
THE STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE In the Philippine litigation landscape, the delay between filing a complaint and obtaining a final judgment can span decades. It is within this “temporal chasm” that the provisional remedy of Receivership (Rule 59) operates. It serves as the “strong arm of equity,” a judicial intervention designed to freeze the status quo and prevent a…
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