(1) Distinctions Between a Void and a Voidable Marriage
VOID | VOIDABLE |
| (a) Can never be ratified. (b) always void (c) Can be attacked directly or collaterally. (d) Ther is no conjugal partnership( Only a co-ownership). | (a) Can generally be ratified by free cohabitation. (b) Valid until annulled. (c) Cannot be assailed collaterally; ther must be a direct proceeding. (d) Ther is a conjugal partnership. |
Art. 80. The following marriages shall be void from the beginning:
(1) Those contracted under the ages of sixteen and fourteen years by the male and female respectively, even with the consent of the parents;
(2) Those solemnized by any person not legally authorized to perform marriages;
(3) Those solemnized without a marriage license, save marriages of exceptional character;
(4) Bigamous or polygamous marriages not falling under Article 83, Number 2;
(5) Incestuous marriages mentioned in Article 81;
(6) Those where one or both contracting parties have been found guilty of the killing of the spouse of either of them;
(7) Those between stepbrothers and stepsisters and other marriages specified in Article 82. (n)
Explanation:
- Incest is sexual intercourse (either with or without the assumption of the marriage relation) between persons within certain degrees of consanguinity.