Filiation Flashcards

1
Q

Cite 3 reasons why determining paternity and filiation is important

A

1.) For succession 2.) For enforcement of the naturalization and immigration laws

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2
Q

Legitimate children are those who were born in lawful wedlock or within ___ days after dissolution of marriage

A

300 days

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3
Q

A child is presumed legitimate if born after ____ days following the celebration of the marriage

A

180 days

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4
Q

___ (illegtimate children) are children born of void marriage or those born of voidable marriages after the decree of annulment

A

Natural children by legal fiction

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5
Q

___ (illegitimate children) are those natural children acknowledged by the father or mother separately

A

Natural children by presumption

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6
Q

___ are illegitimate children who are not natural

A

spurious children (adulterous children, sacrilegious children, incestuous children, manceres)

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7
Q

____ (non conventional method of procreation)is the term when the sperm comes from the husband

A

Artificial Insemination Homologous (AIH)

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8
Q

___ when the sperm comes from a donor other than the husband

A

Artificial Insemination donor (AID) or AI Heterologous

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9
Q

___ when the donor semen comes from the husband and the third party donor

A

Artificial insemination husband donor or Polled Donor Semen

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10
Q

PD ____

Instruction on family planning as a requisite for marriage license

A

PD 965

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11
Q

what are the grounds for annulment in the country?

A
  1. Absence of parental consent
  2. Mental illness or psychological incapacity
  3. Fraud
  4. consent was obtained by force, intimidation or undue influence
  5. One or the other party was physically incapable of consummating the marriage
  6. STD
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