Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 386, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, ARTICLES 370 AND 372, AND EXECUTIVE ORDER 209, SERIES OF 1987, ALSO KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, ARTICLE 63
Short Title
AMENDING ARTS. 370 AND 372, FAMILY CODE (ALLOWING MARRIED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN NAME/SURNAME)
Date filed
February 10, 2013
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Legislative Status
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29
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Legislative History

Entitled:
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 386, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, ARTICLES 370 AND 372, AND EXECUTIVE ORDER 209, SERIES OF 1987, ALSO KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, ARTICLE 63
[ FIRST REGULAR SESSION, 16TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2013 ]
10/2/2013 Introduced by Senator MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO;
10/21/2013 Read on First Reading and Referred to the Committee on WOMEN, FAMILY RELATIONS AND GENDER EQUALITY;
(Pursuant to paragraph g, Sec. 7, Rule V of the Rules of the Senate, all Senate Bills pending in the committee/s, with pertinent documents, transmitted to the Legislative Records and Archives Service, for safekeeping and preservation on July 19, 2016)
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