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Tenancy Status and Harvest Disputes: Small Farmers’ Legal Rights
In the Philippine agricultural calendar, the harvest season—often peaking around March for dry season crops—serves as a flashpoint for dormant agrarian conflicts. For many small farmers in the rice and coconut sectors, this period represents the culmination of months of hard labor and financial risk. However, it is also the season when legal definitions collide…
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The Legal Boundaries of Gossip: Understanding Oral Defamation, Unjust Vexation, and Cyber Libel in the Philippines
In the Philippines, the “Marites” culture—a colloquial term for neighborhood gossip—is a common social fixture. While sharing stories might seem like harmless bonding, the line between social chatter and criminal conduct is often thin. Imagine a heated argument between neighbors where one party shouts “Walanghiya!” and “Mangongotong!” in front of a crowd, or a frustrated…
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Beyond the Uniform: Are our Kasambahays truly protected?
The “Invisible” Labor in Our Homes As we observe National Women’s Month, we must address a silent crisis occurring within the privacy of Filipino homes. While the corporate world makes strides in gender equity, the “invisible” labor of the Kasambahay—an army of approximately 1.9 million workers, mostly women—remains vulnerable to exploitation. Despite the protections of Domestic…
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Building on Another Person’s Land: A Comprehensive Analysis of Rights and Remedies under Philippine Law
Imagine you finally saved enough to build your dream home. You hire contractors, buy the best materials, and watch the walls rise. Months later, a surveyor delivers devastating news: your house stands two meters inside your neighbor’s property line. This scenario is a common and stressful reality for many Filipinos, often leading to years of…
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Caught in the Middle: A Guide to Child Custody and Parental Kidnapping Laws in the Philippines
Imagine a scenario where a marriage begins to crumble. In the heat of an argument, one parent leaves the conjugal home and takes the children without the other’s consent. This situation is heartbreakingly common in the Philippines. It leaves many parents asking: Is this kidnapping? Who has the legal right to keep the child? Understanding…
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Valentine’s Day at Work: Are Your Romantic Gestures Crossing the Line into Sexual Harassment
The Legal Paradox of February 14th In the Philippines, February 14th transforms the workplace. Offices fill with red balloons, chocolates, and a palpable sense of romantic expectation. For many, the office serves as a second home where professional duties often intertwine with deep personal friendships and “ligaw” (courtship). However, amidst the festive exchange of roses,…
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The Mandatory Nature of Probate: A Comprehensive Analysis of Philippine Testamentary Law
Introduction: The “Hidden Will” Scenario Imagine a common scenario: A family patriarch passes away, leaving behind a substantial estate and a Last Will and Testament. The heirs read the will and discover that the process to enforce it—Probate—requires court hearings, lawyer fees, and time. To save money and avoid hassle, they make a pact: “Let’s just…
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Love is Not a Requirement: Why “Fixed Marriages” Are Valid in the Philippines
Love alone is not the only legal basis for marriage In the movies, marriage is the romantic climax of a love story—a union of two hearts beating as one. In the Philippines, however, the law tells a different, much less romantic story. Under the Family Code, marriage is a “special contract” and an “inviolable social…
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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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