Dear PAO
Dear PAO
Dear PAO
Family relation creates legal rights and obligations between and among the members of
the family. One of the legal rights and obligations arising from family ties is support,
which comprises everything indispensable for sustenance, dwelling, clothing, medical
attendance, education and transportation (Art. 194, Family Code). As provided by law,
the following persons are obliged to support each other:
It is clear from the above provision of law that support between spouses is separate from
support between parent and child. It is an independent legal right that exists on its own,
and which the person obliged to give support is mandated to fulfill. Thus, even though a
couple has no child, they are still obliged to support each other. Yet, the right to receive
support has limitations, and it may be lost in certain instances.
One instance where the right to support is lost is when a spouse leaves the conjugal home
or refuses to live therein, without just cause (Art. 100, Id.). Under this law, there are two
requisites before the right to support may be withdrawn under this provision of law, to
wit: desertion or refusal to live in the family home, and there is no just cause for such
action. The term just cause refers to a reasonable and lawful ground for action. It is a
standard of reasonableness used to evaluate a persons actions in a given set of
circumstances (http://legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/just+cause). As emphasized
by Prof. Santa Maria, the mere fact of separating from the family home is not a reason to
withdraw the right to support unless there is evidence of any fault or guilt on the spouse
who leaves (Persons and Family Relations Law, p. 451 citing Sumulong vs. Cembrano,
51 Phil. 719).
Applying the foregoing to your case, the fact that you and your wife have no child, and
that she left the house you live in do not automatically disqualify her from receiving
support. Your obligation to support subsists unless you can show that she left your house
and refused to live there without just cause.