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9th Share: Family Code of the Philippines

Hey,

It is quite boring doing nothing but study(who would not notice anyway).  Even just months of just starting law school it seems to me there's nothing left of my life anymore except the fact that I am still alive and breathing and a tad smarter when it comes to the law - but only here in the Philippines.

But I'd fool myself from time to time thinking these lesser beings should look up to me because not everyone has what it takes to go to law school let alone become a lawyer mwahahahahahaha *evil grin*. Seriously, that's how I sometimes cope with the pressure and the boredom associated with the legal profession. Sure some of you might say it's not like that... but really... I'd give you the benefit of the doubt. Well, at the end of the day I know I'll get passed this and wake up one day at the right side of my bed... smiling for no apparent reason at all.

Well, if you are reading this then I guess you had the patience of going through my mini-rant there. If you got a problem with that I don't give a damn. But I must say you should be proud you read this far into this blog post, because this is the part where I give you the download to the file that I just made into audio. So... here it is ladies and gentlemen.

Of course before I give you the link, I should give a brief overview on what it is.

From wikipedia(for the lazy ones out there like me):

"In 1987, President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino enacted into law The Family Code of 1987, which was intended to supplant Book I of the Civil Code concerning persons and family relations. Work on the Family Code had begun as early as 1979, and it had been drafted by two successive committees, the first chaired by future Supreme Court Justice Flerida Ruth Romero, and the second chaired by former Supreme Court Justice J. B. L. Reyes. The need was seen to amend the Civil Code through the Family Code in order to, among others, change certain provisions implanted from foreign sources which had proved unsuitable to Filipino culture; and to attune to contemporary developments and trends.

The Family Code covers fields of significant public interest, especially the law on marriage. The definition and requisites for marriage, as well as the grounds for its annulment, are found in the Family Code. Also in the Family Code is the law on conjugal property relations, the rules on establishing filiation, and the governing provisions on support, parental authority, and adoption."

As promised, the link:

DOWNLOAD: Download Family Code.exe for free on uploading.com

NOTE: The link above goes to an EXE file, however that is not a virus or anything that has malware in it. It is an EXE file because it is a self-extracting archive. I chose to make it into this because not everyone has winrar or winzip installed into their Operating System. However, you may scan with your favorite AV just to make sure.

If you have some materials you want made into audio files, don't hesitate to go to the contact page and send me an email with the attached file you want transcribed into audio.

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