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Which topic is NOT covered in the course 'Persons and Family Relations' for A.Y. 2018-2019?
Which topic is NOT covered in the course 'Persons and Family Relations' for A.Y. 2018-2019?
What is the main focus of the course 'Persons and Family Relations'?
What is the main focus of the course 'Persons and Family Relations'?
Which section of the course might discuss the legal status of unmarried cohabitants?
Which section of the course might discuss the legal status of unmarried cohabitants?
In the context of the course, what does 'filiation' refer to?
In the context of the course, what does 'filiation' refer to?
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Which topic is likely to be discussed in the section on 'Paternity and Filiation'?
Which topic is likely to be discussed in the section on 'Paternity and Filiation'?
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Study Notes
Course Scope and Content
- Topics not included in the course 'Persons and Family Relations' for A.Y. 2018-2019 are not specified.
- The main focus of the course is to explore legal and social aspects of personal and familial relationships.
Legal Status
- The section addressing the legal status of unmarried cohabitants may focus on rights, responsibilities, and legal recognition in family law.
Filiation
- In this context, 'filiation' refers to the legal relationship between a parent and child, establishing rights and responsibilities.
Paternity and Filiation
- The section on 'Paternity and Filiation' is likely to address topics such as the establishment of paternity, legal implications, and the rights of parents and children.
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Description
Test your knowledge of Persons and Family Relations law with this quiz covering topics such as civil personality, pre-marital controversy, and the intersection of modern constitutional and traditional family law. Prepared by Erickson Mariñas, the quiz is based on Prof. Elizabeth Aguiling-Pangalangan's lectures for the A.Y. 2018-2019 first semester.