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100 _aJose, Giselle C.
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245 _aBeyond Best Interests:
_bThe Court's Role in Insulating the Child during Divorce Proceedings/
_cby Giselle C. Jose
260 _aDiliman, Quezon City, Philippines:
_bUniversity of the Philippines College of Law
300 _a32 pages
310 _aQuarterly
362 _aApril 2018
440 _aPhilippine Law Journal
_vVol.91, No.2 (April 2018)
_x0031-7721
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490 _vVol.91, No.2 (April 2018)
_x0031-7721
520 _aThis note examines the unique position of the Filipino child in legal proceedings involving the dissolution of his parents' marriage, and identifies the rights of the child in such proceedings. It also examines the consequences of intentional and unintentional gaps in related legislation, as well as the efficacy of existing mechanisms for ensuring the well-being of the child during and after divorce. As recommendation, it makes the argument for legal representation for the child, given that the existing support mechanisms may be inadequate to meet his needs.
650 _aDivorce - Due process of law
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