Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY AND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO OR R.A. 386, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND ARTICLE 63 OF E.O. 209 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Short Title
ALLOWING MARRIED WOMEN OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME
Date filed
June 7, 2010
Scope
Legislative Status
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Session Sequence No.
6
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Legislative History

Entitled:
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY AND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO OR R.A. 386, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND ARTICLE 63 OF E.O. 209 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
[ FIRST REGULAR SESSION, 15TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2010 ]
7/6/2010 Introduced by Senator JINGGOY P. EJERCITO-ESTRADA;
8/4/2010 Read on First Reading and Referred to the Committee(s) on YOUTH, WOMEN AND FAMILY RELATIONS and CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, REVISION OF CODES AND LAWS;
9/9/2010 Conducted JOINT COMMITTEE MEETINGS/HEARINGS;
[ 2011 ]
11/10/2011 Conducted TECHNICAL WORKING GROUP;