The Family Code of the Philippines (continued)
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TITLE
XI - SUMMARY JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE FAMILY LAW |
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TITLE XI
SUMMARY JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS IN THE
FAMILY LAW
Chapter 1. Prefatory Provisions
Art. 238. Until modified
by the Supreme Court, the procedural rules provided for in this
Title shall apply as regards separation in fact between husband
and wife, abandonment by one of the other, and incidents involving
parental authority. (n)
Chapter 2. Separation in Fact
Art. 239. When a husband
and wife are separated in fact, or one has abandoned the other and
one of them seeks judicial authorization for a transaction where
the consent of the other spouse is required by law but such consent
is withheld or cannot be obtained, a verified petition may be filed
in court alleging the foregoing facts.
The petition shall attach the proposed deed,
if any, embodying the transaction, and, if none, shall describe
in detail the said transaction and state the reason why the required
consent thereto cannot be secured. In any case, the final deed duly
executed by the parties shall be submitted to and approved by the
court. (n)
Art. 240. Claims for damages
by either spouse, except costs of the proceedings, may be litigated
only in a separate action. (n)
Art. 241. Jurisdiction over
the petition shall, upon proof of notice to the other spouse, be
exercised by the proper court authorized to hear family cases, if
one exists, or in the regional trial court or its equivalent sitting
in the place where either of the spouses resides. (n)
Art. 242. Upon the filing
of the petition, the court shall notify the other spouse, whose
consent to the transaction is required, of said petition, ordering
said spouse to show cause why the petition should not be granted,
on or before the date set in said notice for the initial conference.
The notice shall be accompanied by a copy of the petition and shall
be served at the last known address of the spouse concerned. (n)
Art. 243. A preliminary conference
shall be conducted by the judge personally without the parties being
assisted by counsel. After the initial conference, if the court
deems it useful, the parties may be assisted by counsel at the succeeding
conferences and hearings. (n)
Art. 244. In case of non-appearance
of the spouse whose consent is sought, the court shall inquire into
the reasons for his failure to appear, and shall require such appearance,
if possible. (n
Art. 245. If, despite all
efforts, the attendance of the non-consenting spouse is not secured,
the court may proceed ex parte and render judgment as the facts
and circumstances may warrant. In any case, the judge shall endeavor
to protect the interests of the non-appearing spouse. (n)
Art. 246. If the petition
is not resolved at the initial conference, said petition shall be
decided in a summary hearing on the basis of affidavits, documentary
evidence or oral testimonies at the sound discretion of the court.
If testimony is needed, the court shall specify the witnesses to
be heard and the subject-matter of their testimonies, directing
the parties to present said witnesses. (n)
Art. 247. The judgment of
the court shall be immediately final and executory. (n)
Art. 248. The petition for
judicial authority to administer or encumber specific separate property
of the abandoning spouse and to use the fruits or proceeds thereof
for the support of the family shall also be governed by these rules.
(n)
Chapter 3. Incidents Involving Parental
Authority
Art. 249. Petitions filed
under Articles 223, 225 and 235 of this Code involving parental
authority shall be verified. (n)
Art. 250. Such petitions
shall be verified and filed in the proper court of the place where
the child resides. (n)
Art. 251. Upon the filing
of the petition, the court shall notify the parents or, in their
absence or incapacity, the individuals, entities or institutions
exercising parental authority over the child. (n)
Art. 252. The rules in Chapter
2 hereof shall also govern summary proceedings under this Chapter
insofar as they are applicable. (n)
Chapter 4. Other Matters Subject to
Summary Proceedings
Art. 253. The foregoing
rules in Chapter 2 and 3 hereof shall likewise govern summary proceedings
filed under Articles 41, 51, 69, 73, 96, 124 and 127, insofar as
they are applicable. (n)
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proceed to Title XII: Final Proceedings
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