RULE 101: Petition For Hospitalization of Insane Persons
RULE 101: Petition For Hospitalization of Insane Persons
RULE 101: Petition For Hospitalization of Insane Persons
JUDGMENT
• Based on
satisfactory proof
HEARING
• Sherriff to produce
the alleged insane
Order for Hearing
• Sufficient in form
and substance
Petition for
• Date set by the
Commitment/ court
Discharge • Copies properly
• Director of Health served
JUDGMENT
Order Discharge
Commitment the Insane
DISCHARGE OF INSANE
Record of birth
Final judgement
Admission in a public instrument
Private handwritten instrument signed by the parent
concerned
A judicial approval of recognition is only
required only when filiation is proved by:
The child filing the petition for judicial approval of his recognition as
a natural child should implead as respondent, his ALLEGED FATHER
AND THEIR COMPULSURY HEIRS as indispensable parties
Sec. 4. Opposition. - Any interested party must, within fifteen
(15) days from service, or from the last date of publication, of
the order referred to in the next preceding section, file his
opposition to the petition, stating the grounds or reasons
therefor.
Sec. 5. Judgment. - If, from the evidence presented during the
hearing, the court is satisfied that the recognition of the minor
natural child was willingly and voluntarily made by the parent or
parents concerned, and that the recognition is for the best
interest of the child, it shall render judgment granting judicial
approval of such recognition.
Sec. 6. Service of judgment upon civil registrar. - A copy of the
judgment rendered in accordance with the preceding section
shall be served upon the civil registrar whose duty it shall be to
enter the same in the register.
RULE 106
CONSTITUTION OF FAMILY HOME
This is repealed by the Family code on August 3,
1987
What is meant by family
home (FH) and how is it
constituted
It is the dwelling house where the husband and wife
and their family reside, and the land on which it is
situated; it is constituted jointly by the husband and
the wife or by an unmarried head of a family.
Guidelines in the constitution of the
family home