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Donations during the marriage by one of the spouses to persons of whom the other spouse is a presumptive heir at the time of the donation are voidable, at the instance of the donor's heirs after his death. It is not void. It is voidable.
All property brought by the wife to the marriage
All property the wife acquires during the marriage
Paraphernal property
Exclusive property
Community property
Conjugal property
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
rules governing estate administration
trust companies as executors
collation requirements for compulsory heirs
impact of donations on legitime
exceptions to collation among heirs
inheritance rights and collation
treatment of gifts in collation
collation of professional and vocational expenses
reimbursement for collation-related expenses
partition and distribution of estate
management of inherited property by incapacitated heirs
legal obligations for returning misappropriated inheritance
acceptance criteria for inheritance
procedures for inheritance repudiation
creditor involvement in inheritance proceedings
legal outcomes of inheritance acceptance
framework for resolving disputes in succession
rights and responsibilities under succession law
procedures for correcting succession errors
legal obligations in testamentary provisions
inheritance sharing through accretion
legal criteria for heir incapacity
succession rights for unborn heirs
conditions impacting testamentary distributions
unworthiness and its effect on heir rights
reinstatement of disqualified heirs
legal parameters for inheritance capacity
conditions affecting testamentary gifts
impact of unworthiness on inheritance claims
legal remedies for disqualified heirs
criteria for legal capacity to inherit
provisions for public and charitable legacies
processes for addressing testamentary incapacity
rights of heirs excluded due to unworthiness
legal standards for heir capacity assessment
inheritance rights of descendants of excluded heirs
responsibilities in managing hereditary property
legal processes for returning improperly inherited property
By Jan Edmond RuzDonations during the marriage by one of the spouses to persons of whom the other spouse is a presumptive heir at the time of the donation are voidable, at the instance of the donor's heirs after his death. It is not void. It is voidable.
All property brought by the wife to the marriage
All property the wife acquires during the marriage
Paraphernal property
Exclusive property
Community property
Conjugal property
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
rules governing estate administration
trust companies as executors
collation requirements for compulsory heirs
impact of donations on legitime
exceptions to collation among heirs
inheritance rights and collation
treatment of gifts in collation
collation of professional and vocational expenses
reimbursement for collation-related expenses
partition and distribution of estate
management of inherited property by incapacitated heirs
legal obligations for returning misappropriated inheritance
acceptance criteria for inheritance
procedures for inheritance repudiation
creditor involvement in inheritance proceedings
legal outcomes of inheritance acceptance
framework for resolving disputes in succession
rights and responsibilities under succession law
procedures for correcting succession errors
legal obligations in testamentary provisions
inheritance sharing through accretion
legal criteria for heir incapacity
succession rights for unborn heirs
conditions impacting testamentary distributions
unworthiness and its effect on heir rights
reinstatement of disqualified heirs
legal parameters for inheritance capacity
conditions affecting testamentary gifts
impact of unworthiness on inheritance claims
legal remedies for disqualified heirs
criteria for legal capacity to inherit
provisions for public and charitable legacies
processes for addressing testamentary incapacity
rights of heirs excluded due to unworthiness
legal standards for heir capacity assessment
inheritance rights of descendants of excluded heirs
responsibilities in managing hereditary property
legal processes for returning improperly inherited property