Commencement of property regime 88
Waiver 89
Applicable provisions 90
What constitutes the property regime 91
Properties excluded in ACP/CPG 92
Presumption of conjugality/community 93Liability 94
Winnings and loses in games of chance 95
Administration 96
Disposition by will 97
98Dissolution 99
Effects of separation-in-fact 100
Abandonment 101
Liquidation of the ACP/CPG 102
Donation of property to charity or on occasions of family rejoicing or distress
Termination of ACP/CPG by death 103
Simultaneous liquidation 104
ACP
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following shall be the EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY of each spouse: 109property acquired by gratuitious title
property for personal and exclusive use except jewelry
116ACP shall be liable for: 121support of spouses, their common children, and legit children
commence at the precise moment that the marriage is celebrated; any other stipulation, express or implied, for the commencement shall be void
no waiver of rights, shares, and effects can be made except in judicial separation
provisions on co-ownership shall apply in all matters not provided in this Chapter
shall consist of all the property owned by the spouses at the time of the celebration of the marriage or acquired thereafter
acquired before marriage by either spouse who has legitimate descendants by a foremer marriage
property acquired during marriage presumed community property unless proven otherwise
debts and obligations without consent BUT THE COMMUNITY BENEFITED
expenses of litigation between spouses
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either spouse may dispose BY WILL of his or her interest in the ACP
all debts and obligations contracted during the marriage by the admin-spouse FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY, or by both spouses, or by one spouse with the consent of the other
all taxes, liens, charges and expenses, including major and minor repairs, upon the community property
all taxes and expenses for mere preservation made upon SEPARATE PROPERTY of either spouse USED BY THE FAMILY during the marriage
expenses to enable either spouse to commence or complete a professional or a vocational course, or other activity for self improvement
ante-nuptial debts of either spouse insofar as they have redounded to the benefit of the family
the value of what is donated or promised by both spouses in favor of their common legitimate children for the exclusive purpose of commencing or completing a professional or vocational course or other activity for self-improvement
ante-nuptial debts of either spouse other than those falling under par 7, the support of illegitimate children of either spouse, and liabilities incurred by either spouse by reason of crime or a quasi-delict, in case of absence or insufficiency of the exclusive property of the debtor-spouse which shall be considered as advances upon liquidation
if ACP insufficient to cover the foregoing liabilities, the spouses shall be solidarily liable
loses in game of chance, betting, sweepstakes, or any other kind of gambling, whether permitted or prohibited by law, shall be borne by the loser and SHALL NOT BE CHARGED TO THE ACP BUT ANY WINNINGS SHALL FORM PART OF THE ACP
administration, enjoyment shall belong to both spouses jointly; in disagreement, husband's decision shall prevail subject to court decision in case the wife is aggrieved (remedy to prescribe in 5 years); in case of incapacity, other spouse may assume sole powers of administration upon court authority or written consent of the incapacitated spouse; absent such authority, any disposition or encumbrance is VOID; but shall be considered a continuing offer, perfected as binding upon acceptance of other spouse or court authorization before offer is withdrawn by offerors
125ACP terminates when: 126deathlegal separationannulment or declared void
judicial separation of property during the marriageseparation in fact shall not affect the ACP, except: 127
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neither spouse may donate any community property without the consent of the other; save moderate donations for charity or on occasions of family rejoicing or family distress
spouse who leaves the conjugal home WITHOUT JUST CAUSE shall ont have the right to be supported
when consent of one spouse is witheld re: transaction involving community property, other spouse may obtain judicial authorization
if ACP insufficient, the separate property of both spouses shall be solidarily liable for the SUPPORT of the family; spouse present may be given judicial authority to encumber/administer specific property of the other and use the fruite or proceeds to satisfy the latter's share
if other spouse abandons the other or fails to comply with his/her obligations to the family, aggrieved spouse may petition for receivership, for judicial separation of property or for authority to be the sole administrator of the ACP; obligations refer to marital, parental, property relations; abandonment is when other spouse left CJ without the intention of returning, for a period of 3 months or has failed within same period to give any information as to his or her whereabouts (prima facie presumption)
inventory, listing separately all the properties of ACP and separate properties
debts and obligations of ACP paid out, if insufficient, separate properties solidarily liable
whatever remains of the exclusive properties shall be delivered to the spouses
presumptive legitimes delivered to common children upon partition
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net remainder of properties of the ACP shall constitute its net assets, which shall be divided between husband and wife; save in cases where a different division has been agreed upon in marriage settlement or there has been a waiver; current market value used
conjugal dwelling and lot adjudicated to spouse to whom the majority of common children choose to remain
termination of marriage by death, ACP shall be liquidated in the same proceeding for the settlement of the estate of the deceased; if no judicial settlement proceeding, surviving spouse shall liquidate judicially or extra-judicially within six months, otherwise any encumbrance or disposition shall be void; complete separation for the subsequent marriage if he/she did not comply with the requirements
2 liquidations of 2 marriages simultaneously, the respective capital, fruits and income of each community shall be determined upon such proof as may be considered according to the rules of evidence; in case of doubt, same shall be divided between the different communities in proportion to the capital and duration of each
CPG
rules in 88 and 89 shall apply to CPG as well
the following are conjugal partnership properties:
Fruits of conjugal property due or received during the marriage and Share in the hidden treasureThose acquired through occupation
Those acquired by chancefollowing shall be the EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY of each spouse:that which is brought to the marriage as his or her own
that which each spouse acquires during the marriage by GRATUITOUS title
that which is purchased with exclusive money of the wife or the husband
CPG shall be liable forsupport of spouses, their common children, and legit children
commence at the precise moment that the marriage is celebrated; any other stipulation, express or implied, for the commencement shall be void
provisions shall also apply to CPGs established prior to family code, without prejudice to vested rights
rules on contract of partnership shall apply in all matters that is not in conflict with what is expressly determined in this Chapter or by the spouses in their marriage settlements
the husband and wife place in common fund the proceeds, products, fruits, and income from their separate properties and those acquired by either or both spouses through their efforts or by chance, and upon dissolution of the marriage or of the partnership, the net gains or benefits obtained by either or both spouses shall be divided equally between them, unless otherwise agreed in marriage settlements
those acquired by onerous title during marriage at the expense of the common fund, whether the acquisition to be for the partnership or for only one of th spouses
Those obtained from labor, industry, work or profession of either or both spouse net fruits of separate property
Livestock existing upon the dissolution of the partnership in excess of what was brought to the marriage
that which is acquired by right of redemption, by barter of by exchange with property belonging to only one of the spouses
all property acquired during the marriage, whether the acquisition appears to have been made, contracted or registered in the name of one or both spouses, is presumed to be conjugal unless proven otherwise
debts and obligations without consent BUT THE FAMILY BENEFITED
expenses of litigation between spouses
all debts and obligations contracted during the marriage by the admin-spouse FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CONJUGAL PARTNERSHIP, or by both spouses, or by one spouse with the consent of the other
all taxes, liens, charges and expenses, including major and minor repairs, upon the conjugal partnership property
all taxes and expenses for mere preservation made upon SEPARATE PROPERTY of either spouse
expenses to enable either spouse to commence or complete a professional or a vocational course, or other activity for self improvement
ante-nuptial debts of either spouse insofar as they have redounded to the benefit of the family
the value of what is donated or promised by both spouses in favor of their common legitimate children for the exclusive purpose of commencing or completing a professional or vocational course or other activity for self-improvement
if CPG insufficient to cover the foregoing liabilities, the spouses shall be solidarily liable
loses in game of chance, betting, sweepstakes, or any other kind of gambling, whether permitted or prohibited by law, shall be borne by the loser and SHALL NOT BE CHARGED TO THE ACP BUT ANY WINNINGS SHALL FORM PART OF THE CPG
administration, enjoyment shall belong to both spouses jointly; in disagreement, husband's decision shall prevail subject to court decision in case the wife is aggrieved (remedy to prescribe in 5 years); in case of incapacity, other spouse may assume sole powers of administration upon court authority or written consent of the incapacitated spouse; absent such authority, any disposition or encumbrance is VOID; but shall be considered a continuing offer, perfected as binding upon acceptance of other spouse or court authorization before offer is withdrawn by offerors
CPG terminates when:deathlegal separationannulment or declared void
separation in fact shall not affect the CPG, except:
neither spouse may donate any conjugal partnership property without the consent of the other; save moderate donations for charity or on occasions of family rejoicing or family distress
judicial separation of property during the marriage (refer to 134 to 138 for procedure)
spouse who leaves the conjugal home WITHOUT JUST CAUSE shall ont have the right to be supported
when consent of one spouse is witheld re: transaction involving community property, other spouse may obtain judicial authorization
if CPG insufficient, the separate property of both spouses shall be solidarily liable for the SUPPORT of the family; spouse present may be given judicial authority to encumber/administer specific property of the other and use the fruite or proceeds to satisfy the latter's share
if other spouse abandons the other or fails to comply with his/her obligations to the family, aggrieved spouse may petition for receivership, for judicial separation of property or for authority to be the sole administrator of the ACP; obligations refer to marital, parental, property relations; abandonment is when other spouse left CJ without the intention of returning, for a period of 3 months or has failed within same period to give any information as to his or her whereabouts (prima facie presumption)
amounts advanced by the CPG in payment of personal debts and obligations of either spouse shall be credited to the CPG as an asset thereof
each spouse shall be reimbursed for the use of his or her exclusive funds in the acquisition of property or for the value of his or her exlcusive property-turned property of the CPG
debts and obligations of CPG paid out, if insufficient, separate properties solidarily liable
whatever remains of the exclusive properties shall be delivered to the spouses
loss or deterioration of exclusive movables used for the benefit of the family shall be paid to spouse
presumptive legitimes delivered to common children upon partition
net remainder of CPG properties shall constitute the profits, to be divided equally by the spouses, save in cases agreed upon by both in marriage settlement
conjugal dwelling and lot adjudicated to spouse to whom the majority of common children choose to remain
termination of marriage by death, CPG shall be liquidated in the same proceeding for the settlement of the estate of the deceased; if no judicial settlement proceeding, surviving spouse shall liquidate judicially or extra-judicially within six months, otherwise any encumbrance or disposition shall be void; complete separation for the subsequent marriage if he/she did not comply with the requirements
2 liquidations of 2 marriages simultaneously, the respective capital, fruits and income of each community shall be determined upon such proof as may be considered according to the rules of evidence; in case of doubt, same shall be divided between the different communities in proportion to the capital and duration of each
Rules of Court on the administration of estates of deceased persons shall be observed in the appraisal and sale of property of the CPG and other matters not expressed in this Chapter
from the common mass of property support shall be given to the surviving spouse and to the children DURING THE LIQUIDATION of the inventoried property and until what belongs to them is delivered, but it shall be deducted that amount received for support which exceeds the fruits or rents pertaining to them
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118119 credit payable (principal): exclusive property; interest: CPG
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the spouses retain ownership, possession, administration and enjoyment of their exclusive properties; either spouse may transfer the administration of his or her exclusive property to the other by means of public instrument
spouse of age may mortgage, encumber , alienate or otherwise dispose of his or her exclusive property, without th consent of the other spouse and appear alone in court to litigate
alienation of any exclusive property of a spouse administered by the other automatically terminates the administration over such property and the proceeds of the alienation shall be turned over to the owner-spouse
property donated or left by will to the spouses, jointly and with designation of determinate shares, shall pertain to the donee-spouses as his or her own EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY, and in the absence of designation, share and share alike without prejudice to the the right of accretion when proper
if the donations are onerous, the amount of charges shall be borne by the exclusive property of the donee-spouse, WHENEVER THEY HAVE BEEN ADVANCED TO THE CPG
retirement benefits, pensions, gratuitites, usufructs and similar benefits shall be governed by the rules on gratuitious or onerous acquisitions as may be proper in each case
property bought in installments paid partly from the exclusive funds of either or both spouses and partly by the CPG: ownership is determined by the time WHEN THE TITLE IS VESTED; purchaser-spouse subject to reimbursement if title is vested after the marriage
costs of improvements of separate property borne by CPG: if value increases, it shall be part of CPG (owner-spouse to be reimbursed); if value is maintained, remains the exclusive property (spouse to reimburse the CPG)
payment of personal debts incurred BEFORE or DURING the marriage, the fines and pecuniary indemnities imposed therein, shall NOT be charged to the CPG except if it redounded to the benefit of the family; in case the debtor-spouse has no exclusive property or the same is insufficientl, the CPG shall pay but the debtor-spouse shall be charged for what has been paid