Annulment in the Philippines: What to Do If Your Spouse Has Another Marriage
A Philippine Annulment is used to end a marriage when one of the spouses was already married at the time of the marriage...
What are the qualifications of an Arbitrator for Intra-Corporate disputes?
The arbitrators must be accredited by the OADR or by organizations accredited by the OADR or the Commission for the purpose of arbitration...
How to appoint an arbitrator for General Commercial disputes?
An arbitrator is the person appointed to render an award, alone or with others, in a dispute that is the subject of an arbitration agreement...
PHILIPPINE ESTATE TAX AMNESTY EXTENSION UNTIL JUNE 2025
The Estate Tax Amnesty extension allows transfers of inherited land to new owners for a fixed 6% estate tax at reduced requirements...
Arbitration of Commercial Disputes in the Philippines
Arbitration in the Philippines is a faster way to resolve corporate disputes. Arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation, negotiation, and conciliation are favored over court action...
Annulment or nullity of marriage case while overseas
It is now easier to file an annulment or nullity of marriage case while overseas because of changes to the rules of procedure issued by the Supreme Court...
What are the sibling inheritance laws in the Philippines?
Siblings can inherit from each other in inheritance of property law in the Philippines. Siblings inheritance can either be through a will or without a will...
What does a wife’s inheritance in a Philippine inheritance law?
Yes, a spouse is considered an heir under Philippine law and is furthermore a compulsory heir...
Cancellation of Encumbrance Under Section 7 of R.A. No. 26 (Removing the “Reconstituted Title” Annotation)
Removing the annotation is important so that the title is clean and reassures potential buyers or institutions that there is no risk to the property...
Extrajudicial Settlement with Deed of Sale in the Philippines: A Practical Guide for Heirs Selling Inherited Property
An Extrajudicial Settlement with Deed of Sale in the Philippines is a document used when heirs are selling inherited property to a new owner...
Deed of Sole Adjudication in the Philippines: A Practical Inheritance Guide for a Sole Heir
A Deed of Adjudiction is very similar to an Extrajudicial Settlement as it has the same requirements, general process and steps...
Annulment of Underage Marriage in the Philippines: Practical Guide (Plus Lack of Parental Consent)
To prove that you were younger than 18 years old at the time of your marriage ( underage marriage ) or there is lack of parental consent you can present your birth certificate, baptismal records, school records and any other insti...