Inheritance Rights For Fatima

Summary

Fatimas right to succession is vested from Alis death under Presidential Decree No. 1083, the Code of Muslim Personal Laws of the Philippines. This decree states that succession opens upon the decedents death, and heirs inherit based on their relationship to the decedent. Fatima, as a granddaughter, inherits her fathers share of Alis estate. Failure to constitute an Agama Arbitration Council can delay resolving family disputes, potentially requiring intervention from regular courts.

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give me a specific basis under PD1083
Under Presidential Decree No. *, the Code of Muslim Personal Laws, specific provisions regarding succession include:
- Article *: Succession is opened upon the death of the decedent.
- Article *: Heirs inherit based on their relationship to the decedent.
- Article *: Details the shares of inheritance for descendants, including grandchildren.
Fatima's right is vested from Ali's death, as she is his granddaughter.
But Hassan is alive at the time of Ali's death?
In this case, Fatima's right to succession is still vested from the death of Ali. When Ali passed away, his estate opened for distribution among his legal heirs, including Hassan. Upon Hassan's subsequent death, Fatima, as Hassan's daughter, inherits Hassan's share of Ali's estate.
According to Presidential Decree No. *, the Code of Muslim Personal Laws:
- Article *: Succession opens upon the death of the decedent.
- Article *: Heirs inherit based on their relationship to the decedent.
- Article *: Provides details on inheritance shares for descendants, including grandchildren.
These articles support the understanding that Fatima's right to succession was vested from Ali's death, as she is entitled to her father's share of the inheritance.
what the effect of failure to constitute an Agama Arbitration council?
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In the context of the Code of Muslim Personal Laws (Presidential Decree No. *) of the Philippines, failure to constitute an Agama Arbitration Council can affect the resolution of disputes concerning marriage, divorce, and other family matters. Without the council, disputes may remain unresolved or take longer to resolve, potentially requiring intervention from regular courts.
what the legal effect of failure to constitute an Agama Arbitration council?
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In the context of the Code of Muslim Personal Laws (Presidential Decree No. *), failure to constitute an Agama Arbitration Council can lead to delays in resolving family-related disputes like marriage, divorce, or inheritance. Such disputes might need to be resolved in regular courts, which can be time-consuming and may not consider specific cultural or religious aspects.
Is there a particular issue related to the Agama Arbitration Council you are dealing with?