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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Demography -- Chapter 2. Historical Development of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Marriage -- 3. Divorce -- 4. Succession Law -- Chapter 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Constitution -- 2. Legislation -- I. Civil Code -- II. Code of Civil Procedure -- III. Statutes Concerning Child Protection -- IV. Code of Civil Registry -- V. Criminal Code -- VI. Tax Law and Labour and Welfare Law -- VII. Other Statutes -- 3. External Sources -- I. International Conventions -- II. European Law -- 4. Jurisprudence -- Chapter 4. The Courts -- 1. The Different Courts -- 2. Family and Juvenile Courts -- 3. Processes of 'Voluntary Jurisdiction' -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Civil Registration and the Civil Registrar -- 2. Facts Subject to Registration and Means for Their Proof -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Personality Rights in the Civil, Criminal and Labour Codes -- 3. Special Features Relating to Minors -- I. Minors' Acts and Contracts -- II. Minors' Responsibility for Torts -- III. Minors' Responsibility for Crimes -- IV. Crimes Against Minors -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. The Right to a Name -- 2. Composition of the Name -- 3. Alteration of Name/Surname -- I. The Alteration of Name upon a Process of Authorization -- II. Alteration of Name Through Change of Status -- A. Alteration Through Marriage -- B. Alteration Through Death of Spouse and Second Marriage -- C. Alteration in the Event of Separation or Divorce | |
505 | 8 | |a D. Alteration of Name on the Grounds of Adoption -- E. Alteration of Name in Situations of Gender Self-Determination -- III. Other Cases of Name Alteration -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- 1. Nationality as a Concrete Manifestation of Personal Law -- 2. Restrictions on Non-Portuguese Citizens -- 3. Law of Nationality -- I. Acquisition -- A. Acquisition at Birth -- B. Derived Acquisition -- C. Naturalization -- II. Loss -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- 1. Practical Importance -- 2. Domicile -- Chapter 7. Adults with Diminished Capacity -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Marriage -- 1. The Nature of Marriage -- I. The Unity of the Institution of Marriage -- II. General Notion of Marriage -- A. Concept of Civil Marriage -- B. Concept of Catholic Marriage -- III. Description of the Portuguese System -- 2. The Capacity to Marry -- I. Different Sex -- II. Consanguinity and Affinity -- III. Marriageable Age -- IV. Prior Marriage -- V. Insanity -- VI. Conviction for Murder -- VII. Previous Exercise of Parental Responsibilities -- 3. The Consent to Marry -- I. Marriage by Proxy -- II. Defects of Consent -- A. Sham Marriage -- B. Mistake -- C. Duress -- 4. Formalities of Marriage -- I. Civil Marriages -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Ceremony -- C. Registration -- D. Urgent Marriages -- E. Marriages of Portuguese People Abroad and of Foreigners in Portugal -- F. Civil Marriages Celebrated in a Religious Form -- II. Catholic Marriage -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Celebration -- C. Registration -- 5. Effects of Marriage -- I. Equality Between Spouses and Joint Orientation of the Family -- II. Taking of Name in Marriage -- III. Duty of Consortium -- IV. Duty of Cohabitation -- V. Duty of Fidelity -- VI. Duty of Cooperation -- VII. Duty of Respect -- VIII. Duty of Maintenance -- 6. Void and Voidable Marriages -- I. Civil Marriage | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Catholic Marriage -- Chapter 2. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 2. Procedure -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 3. Effects of Divorce -- I. Introduction -- II. Distribution of Property -- III. Allocation of the Family Home -- IV. Loss of Succession Rights -- V. Loss of Benefits -- VI. Maintenance Obligations -- VII. Obligation to Pay an Indemnity -- VIII. Effects Relating to the Children -- IX. Effects Relating to Third Parties -- Chapter 3. De Facto Union -- 1. Definition -- 2. Conditions and Proof -- 3. Effects of De Facto Union -- I. Effects on the Persons -- II. Effects on Property -- 4. Termination of De Facto Union -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation -- III. Death -- Chapter 4. Filiation -- 1. Maternity -- I. At the Civil Registry Office -- II. Official Inquiry: Remission -- III. Lawsuit -- A. Ordinary Suit -- B. Special Suit -- 2. Paternity -- I. Children Born in Wedlock -- II. Children Born Out of Wedlock -- A. Recognition by the Father -- B. Official Inquiry -- C. Paternity Lawsuit -- Chapter 5. Adoption and Apadrinhamento Civil -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who May Adopt? -- 3. Consents to Adoption -- I. Necessary Consents -- II. Blank Consent and Prior Consent -- III. Dispensation of Consent -- 4. Discharge -- 5. Access to Information and Contact -- 6. Foreign Adoption -- 7. Apadrinhamento Civil -- Chapter 6. Kinship and Relationships of Affinity -- 1. Kinship -- 2. Affinity -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibilities -- Chapter 8. Guardianship and Custody -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adopted Children -- 3. Failure to Comply with the New System of Parental Responsibilities and Abduction of Minors | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. General Principles Concerning the Award of Custody of Minors in Cases of Divorce, Declaration of Nullity or Annulment of Marriage or the Judicial Separation of Persons and Property of the Parents -- 5. Moral Conduct of Parents -- 6. Homosexuality -- 7. Status Quo -- I. Very Young Children -- 8. The Child's Preference -- 9. The Non-separation of Siblings -- 10. Religion -- 11. Relations with Siblings and Ascendants -- 12. Special Representative of the Child -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- Chapter 1. The Patrimonial Effects of Marriage Irrespective of the Property Regime Adopted -- 1. Administration of Matrimonial Property -- 2. Limiting the Rights and Powers of Spouses -- I. Limitations -- II. Consent from the Other Spouse and Substitution -- 3. Liability for Spouses' Debts -- I. Debts for Which Both Spouses Are Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used for the Discharge of Debts of Joint Liability -- II. Debts for Which Only One Spouse Is Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used in the Discharge of Debts for Which One of the Spouses Is Exclusively Liable -- III. Compensation Due for the Payment of the Couple's Debts -- 4. Contracts Between Spouses -- I. Introduction -- II. Company Contract -- III. Gifts -- IV. Purchase and Sale -- V. Other Contracts -- 5. End of Property Relations: Distribution of Property -- Chapter 2. Effects Dependent upon the Property Regime -- 1. Prenuptial Agreements -- 2. 'Legal' Matrimonial Property Regime -- I. Cases of Mandatory Regime -- II. Suppletory Regime -- A. General Characteristics -- B. Personal Property -- C. Community Property -- 3. Conventional Matrimonial Property Regimes -- I. Regime of Universal Community of Property -- A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Community and Personal Property -- II. Regime of Separation of Property | |
505 | 8 | |a A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Personal Property of Each Spouse -- Part IV. Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Intestate Succession -- 1. The Opening of the Succession -- I. Death (And Missing Persons and Absentees) -- 2. The Heir (And Other Beneficiaries) -- I. Capacity to Succeed -- II. Commorientes -- III. Unworthiness to Succeed -- 3. The System of Descent -- I. The Classes of Heirs -- A. Surviving Spouse and Descendants -- B. Surviving Spouse and Ascendants -- C. Collaterals -- D. The State -- II. Representation, Substitution and Right to Accrue -- III. Adoption -- Chapter 2. Testamentary Succession -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Capacity to Make a Will -- 3. Different Types of Wills -- 4. The Joint Will -- 5. Revocation of a Will -- 6. Provisions in a Will -- 7. Restrictions -- I. The Legitim -- A. Introduction -- B. Succession of Spouse and Descendants -- C. Succession of Spouse and Ascendants -- D. Maintenance Provisions -- 8. Interpretation of a Will -- Chapter 3. Acts Inter Vivos Related to the Estate -- 1. Donatio Mortis Causa -- Chapter 4. Acquisition and Administration of the Estate and Partition -- 1. The Acquisition -- 2. The Administration of the Estate -- 3. Partition -- Selected Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Demography -- Chapter 2. Historical Development of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Marriage -- 3. Divorce -- 4. Succession Law -- Chapter 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Constitution -- 2. Legislation -- I. Civil Code -- II. Code of Civil Procedure -- III. Statutes Concerning Child Protection -- IV. Code of Civil Registry -- V. Criminal Code -- VI. Tax Law and Labour and Welfare Law -- VII. Other Statutes -- 3. External Sources -- I. International Conventions -- II. European Law -- 4. Jurisprudence -- Chapter 4. The Courts -- 1. The Different Courts -- 2. Family and Juvenile Courts -- 3. Processes of 'Voluntary Jurisdiction' -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Civil Registration and the Civil Registrar -- 2. Facts Subject to Registration and Means for Their Proof -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Personality Rights in the Civil, Criminal and Labour Codes -- 3. Special Features Relating to Minors -- I. Minors' Acts and Contracts -- II. Minors' Responsibility for Torts -- III. Minors' Responsibility for Crimes -- IV. Crimes Against Minors -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. The Right to a Name -- 2. Composition of the Name -- 3. Alteration of Name/Surname -- I. The Alteration of Name upon a Process of Authorization -- II. Alteration of Name Through Change of Status -- A. Alteration Through Marriage -- B. Alteration Through Death of Spouse and Second Marriage -- C. Alteration in the Event of Separation or Divorce D. Alteration of Name on the Grounds of Adoption -- E. Alteration of Name in Situations of Gender Self-Determination -- III. Other Cases of Name Alteration -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- 1. Nationality as a Concrete Manifestation of Personal Law -- 2. Restrictions on Non-Portuguese Citizens -- 3. Law of Nationality -- I. Acquisition -- A. Acquisition at Birth -- B. Derived Acquisition -- C. Naturalization -- II. Loss -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- 1. Practical Importance -- 2. Domicile -- Chapter 7. Adults with Diminished Capacity -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Marriage -- 1. The Nature of Marriage -- I. The Unity of the Institution of Marriage -- II. General Notion of Marriage -- A. Concept of Civil Marriage -- B. Concept of Catholic Marriage -- III. Description of the Portuguese System -- 2. The Capacity to Marry -- I. Different Sex -- II. Consanguinity and Affinity -- III. Marriageable Age -- IV. Prior Marriage -- V. Insanity -- VI. Conviction for Murder -- VII. Previous Exercise of Parental Responsibilities -- 3. The Consent to Marry -- I. Marriage by Proxy -- II. Defects of Consent -- A. Sham Marriage -- B. Mistake -- C. Duress -- 4. Formalities of Marriage -- I. Civil Marriages -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Ceremony -- C. Registration -- D. Urgent Marriages -- E. Marriages of Portuguese People Abroad and of Foreigners in Portugal -- F. Civil Marriages Celebrated in a Religious Form -- II. Catholic Marriage -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Celebration -- C. Registration -- 5. Effects of Marriage -- I. Equality Between Spouses and Joint Orientation of the Family -- II. Taking of Name in Marriage -- III. Duty of Consortium -- IV. Duty of Cohabitation -- V. Duty of Fidelity -- VI. Duty of Cooperation -- VII. Duty of Respect -- VIII. Duty of Maintenance -- 6. Void and Voidable Marriages -- I. Civil Marriage II. Catholic Marriage -- Chapter 2. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 2. Procedure -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 3. Effects of Divorce -- I. Introduction -- II. Distribution of Property -- III. Allocation of the Family Home -- IV. Loss of Succession Rights -- V. Loss of Benefits -- VI. Maintenance Obligations -- VII. Obligation to Pay an Indemnity -- VIII. Effects Relating to the Children -- IX. Effects Relating to Third Parties -- Chapter 3. De Facto Union -- 1. Definition -- 2. Conditions and Proof -- 3. Effects of De Facto Union -- I. Effects on the Persons -- II. Effects on Property -- 4. Termination of De Facto Union -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation -- III. Death -- Chapter 4. Filiation -- 1. Maternity -- I. At the Civil Registry Office -- II. Official Inquiry: Remission -- III. Lawsuit -- A. Ordinary Suit -- B. Special Suit -- 2. Paternity -- I. Children Born in Wedlock -- II. Children Born Out of Wedlock -- A. Recognition by the Father -- B. Official Inquiry -- C. Paternity Lawsuit -- Chapter 5. Adoption and Apadrinhamento Civil -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who May Adopt? -- 3. Consents to Adoption -- I. Necessary Consents -- II. Blank Consent and Prior Consent -- III. Dispensation of Consent -- 4. Discharge -- 5. Access to Information and Contact -- 6. Foreign Adoption -- 7. Apadrinhamento Civil -- Chapter 6. Kinship and Relationships of Affinity -- 1. Kinship -- 2. Affinity -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibilities -- Chapter 8. Guardianship and Custody -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adopted Children -- 3. Failure to Comply with the New System of Parental Responsibilities and Abduction of Minors 4. General Principles Concerning the Award of Custody of Minors in Cases of Divorce, Declaration of Nullity or Annulment of Marriage or the Judicial Separation of Persons and Property of the Parents -- 5. Moral Conduct of Parents -- 6. Homosexuality -- 7. Status Quo -- I. Very Young Children -- 8. The Child's Preference -- 9. The Non-separation of Siblings -- 10. Religion -- 11. Relations with Siblings and Ascendants -- 12. Special Representative of the Child -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- Chapter 1. The Patrimonial Effects of Marriage Irrespective of the Property Regime Adopted -- 1. Administration of Matrimonial Property -- 2. Limiting the Rights and Powers of Spouses -- I. Limitations -- II. Consent from the Other Spouse and Substitution -- 3. Liability for Spouses' Debts -- I. Debts for Which Both Spouses Are Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used for the Discharge of Debts of Joint Liability -- II. Debts for Which Only One Spouse Is Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used in the Discharge of Debts for Which One of the Spouses Is Exclusively Liable -- III. Compensation Due for the Payment of the Couple's Debts -- 4. Contracts Between Spouses -- I. Introduction -- II. Company Contract -- III. Gifts -- IV. Purchase and Sale -- V. Other Contracts -- 5. End of Property Relations: Distribution of Property -- Chapter 2. Effects Dependent upon the Property Regime -- 1. Prenuptial Agreements -- 2. 'Legal' Matrimonial Property Regime -- I. Cases of Mandatory Regime -- II. Suppletory Regime -- A. General Characteristics -- B. Personal Property -- C. Community Property -- 3. Conventional Matrimonial Property Regimes -- I. Regime of Universal Community of Property -- A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Community and Personal Property -- II. Regime of Separation of Property A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Personal Property of Each Spouse -- Part IV. Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Intestate Succession -- 1. The Opening of the Succession -- I. Death (And Missing Persons and Absentees) -- 2. The Heir (And Other Beneficiaries) -- I. Capacity to Succeed -- II. Commorientes -- III. Unworthiness to Succeed -- 3. The System of Descent -- I. The Classes of Heirs -- A. Surviving Spouse and Descendants -- B. Surviving Spouse and Ascendants -- C. Collaterals -- D. The State -- II. Representation, Substitution and Right to Accrue -- III. Adoption -- Chapter 2. Testamentary Succession -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Capacity to Make a Will -- 3. Different Types of Wills -- 4. The Joint Will -- 5. Revocation of a Will -- 6. Provisions in a Will -- 7. Restrictions -- I. The Legitim -- A. Introduction -- B. Succession of Spouse and Descendants -- C. Succession of Spouse and Ascendants -- D. Maintenance Provisions -- 8. Interpretation of a Will -- Chapter 3. Acts Inter Vivos Related to the Estate -- 1. Donatio Mortis Causa -- Chapter 4. Acquisition and Administration of the Estate and Partition -- 1. The Acquisition -- 2. The Administration of the Estate -- 3. Partition -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Oliveira, Guilherme de Verfasser aut Family and Succession Law in Portugal 3rd ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (300 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Demography -- Chapter 2. Historical Development of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Marriage -- 3. Divorce -- 4. Succession Law -- Chapter 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Constitution -- 2. Legislation -- I. Civil Code -- II. Code of Civil Procedure -- III. Statutes Concerning Child Protection -- IV. Code of Civil Registry -- V. Criminal Code -- VI. Tax Law and Labour and Welfare Law -- VII. Other Statutes -- 3. External Sources -- I. International Conventions -- II. European Law -- 4. Jurisprudence -- Chapter 4. The Courts -- 1. The Different Courts -- 2. Family and Juvenile Courts -- 3. Processes of 'Voluntary Jurisdiction' -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Civil Registration and the Civil Registrar -- 2. Facts Subject to Registration and Means for Their Proof -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Personality Rights in the Civil, Criminal and Labour Codes -- 3. Special Features Relating to Minors -- I. Minors' Acts and Contracts -- II. Minors' Responsibility for Torts -- III. Minors' Responsibility for Crimes -- IV. Crimes Against Minors -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. The Right to a Name -- 2. Composition of the Name -- 3. Alteration of Name/Surname -- I. The Alteration of Name upon a Process of Authorization -- II. Alteration of Name Through Change of Status -- A. Alteration Through Marriage -- B. Alteration Through Death of Spouse and Second Marriage -- C. Alteration in the Event of Separation or Divorce D. Alteration of Name on the Grounds of Adoption -- E. Alteration of Name in Situations of Gender Self-Determination -- III. Other Cases of Name Alteration -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- 1. Nationality as a Concrete Manifestation of Personal Law -- 2. Restrictions on Non-Portuguese Citizens -- 3. Law of Nationality -- I. Acquisition -- A. Acquisition at Birth -- B. Derived Acquisition -- C. Naturalization -- II. Loss -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- 1. Practical Importance -- 2. Domicile -- Chapter 7. Adults with Diminished Capacity -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Marriage -- 1. The Nature of Marriage -- I. The Unity of the Institution of Marriage -- II. General Notion of Marriage -- A. Concept of Civil Marriage -- B. Concept of Catholic Marriage -- III. Description of the Portuguese System -- 2. The Capacity to Marry -- I. Different Sex -- II. Consanguinity and Affinity -- III. Marriageable Age -- IV. Prior Marriage -- V. Insanity -- VI. Conviction for Murder -- VII. Previous Exercise of Parental Responsibilities -- 3. The Consent to Marry -- I. Marriage by Proxy -- II. Defects of Consent -- A. Sham Marriage -- B. Mistake -- C. Duress -- 4. Formalities of Marriage -- I. Civil Marriages -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Ceremony -- C. Registration -- D. Urgent Marriages -- E. Marriages of Portuguese People Abroad and of Foreigners in Portugal -- F. Civil Marriages Celebrated in a Religious Form -- II. Catholic Marriage -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Celebration -- C. Registration -- 5. Effects of Marriage -- I. Equality Between Spouses and Joint Orientation of the Family -- II. Taking of Name in Marriage -- III. Duty of Consortium -- IV. Duty of Cohabitation -- V. Duty of Fidelity -- VI. Duty of Cooperation -- VII. Duty of Respect -- VIII. Duty of Maintenance -- 6. Void and Voidable Marriages -- I. Civil Marriage II. Catholic Marriage -- Chapter 2. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 2. Procedure -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 3. Effects of Divorce -- I. Introduction -- II. Distribution of Property -- III. Allocation of the Family Home -- IV. Loss of Succession Rights -- V. Loss of Benefits -- VI. Maintenance Obligations -- VII. Obligation to Pay an Indemnity -- VIII. Effects Relating to the Children -- IX. Effects Relating to Third Parties -- Chapter 3. De Facto Union -- 1. Definition -- 2. Conditions and Proof -- 3. Effects of De Facto Union -- I. Effects on the Persons -- II. Effects on Property -- 4. Termination of De Facto Union -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation -- III. Death -- Chapter 4. Filiation -- 1. Maternity -- I. At the Civil Registry Office -- II. Official Inquiry: Remission -- III. Lawsuit -- A. Ordinary Suit -- B. Special Suit -- 2. Paternity -- I. Children Born in Wedlock -- II. Children Born Out of Wedlock -- A. Recognition by the Father -- B. Official Inquiry -- C. Paternity Lawsuit -- Chapter 5. Adoption and Apadrinhamento Civil -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who May Adopt? -- 3. Consents to Adoption -- I. Necessary Consents -- II. Blank Consent and Prior Consent -- III. Dispensation of Consent -- 4. Discharge -- 5. Access to Information and Contact -- 6. Foreign Adoption -- 7. Apadrinhamento Civil -- Chapter 6. Kinship and Relationships of Affinity -- 1. Kinship -- 2. Affinity -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibilities -- Chapter 8. Guardianship and Custody -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adopted Children -- 3. Failure to Comply with the New System of Parental Responsibilities and Abduction of Minors 4. General Principles Concerning the Award of Custody of Minors in Cases of Divorce, Declaration of Nullity or Annulment of Marriage or the Judicial Separation of Persons and Property of the Parents -- 5. Moral Conduct of Parents -- 6. Homosexuality -- 7. Status Quo -- I. Very Young Children -- 8. The Child's Preference -- 9. The Non-separation of Siblings -- 10. Religion -- 11. Relations with Siblings and Ascendants -- 12. Special Representative of the Child -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- Chapter 1. The Patrimonial Effects of Marriage Irrespective of the Property Regime Adopted -- 1. Administration of Matrimonial Property -- 2. Limiting the Rights and Powers of Spouses -- I. Limitations -- II. Consent from the Other Spouse and Substitution -- 3. Liability for Spouses' Debts -- I. Debts for Which Both Spouses Are Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used for the Discharge of Debts of Joint Liability -- II. Debts for Which Only One Spouse Is Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used in the Discharge of Debts for Which One of the Spouses Is Exclusively Liable -- III. Compensation Due for the Payment of the Couple's Debts -- 4. Contracts Between Spouses -- I. Introduction -- II. Company Contract -- III. Gifts -- IV. Purchase and Sale -- V. Other Contracts -- 5. End of Property Relations: Distribution of Property -- Chapter 2. Effects Dependent upon the Property Regime -- 1. Prenuptial Agreements -- 2. 'Legal' Matrimonial Property Regime -- I. Cases of Mandatory Regime -- II. Suppletory Regime -- A. General Characteristics -- B. Personal Property -- C. Community Property -- 3. Conventional Matrimonial Property Regimes -- I. Regime of Universal Community of Property -- A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Community and Personal Property -- II. Regime of Separation of Property A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Personal Property of Each Spouse -- Part IV. Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Intestate Succession -- 1. The Opening of the Succession -- I. Death (And Missing Persons and Absentees) -- 2. The Heir (And Other Beneficiaries) -- I. Capacity to Succeed -- II. Commorientes -- III. Unworthiness to Succeed -- 3. The System of Descent -- I. The Classes of Heirs -- A. Surviving Spouse and Descendants -- B. Surviving Spouse and Ascendants -- C. Collaterals -- D. The State -- II. Representation, Substitution and Right to Accrue -- III. Adoption -- Chapter 2. Testamentary Succession -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Capacity to Make a Will -- 3. Different Types of Wills -- 4. The Joint Will -- 5. Revocation of a Will -- 6. Provisions in a Will -- 7. Restrictions -- I. The Legitim -- A. Introduction -- B. Succession of Spouse and Descendants -- C. Succession of Spouse and Ascendants -- D. Maintenance Provisions -- 8. Interpretation of a Will -- Chapter 3. Acts Inter Vivos Related to the Estate -- 1. Donatio Mortis Causa -- Chapter 4. Acquisition and Administration of the Estate and Partition -- 1. The Acquisition -- 2. The Administration of the Estate -- 3. Partition -- Selected Bibliography -- Index Vítor, Paula Távora Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Oliveira, Guilherme de Family and Succession Law in Portugal Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403533964 |
spellingShingle | Oliveira, Guilherme de Family and Succession Law in Portugal Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background of the Country -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Demography -- Chapter 2. Historical Development of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Marriage -- 3. Divorce -- 4. Succession Law -- Chapter 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- 1. Constitution -- 2. Legislation -- I. Civil Code -- II. Code of Civil Procedure -- III. Statutes Concerning Child Protection -- IV. Code of Civil Registry -- V. Criminal Code -- VI. Tax Law and Labour and Welfare Law -- VII. Other Statutes -- 3. External Sources -- I. International Conventions -- II. European Law -- 4. Jurisprudence -- Chapter 4. The Courts -- 1. The Different Courts -- 2. Family and Juvenile Courts -- 3. Processes of 'Voluntary Jurisdiction' -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Civil Registration and the Civil Registrar -- 2. Facts Subject to Registration and Means for Their Proof -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Personality Rights in the Civil, Criminal and Labour Codes -- 3. Special Features Relating to Minors -- I. Minors' Acts and Contracts -- II. Minors' Responsibility for Torts -- III. Minors' Responsibility for Crimes -- IV. Crimes Against Minors -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. The Right to a Name -- 2. Composition of the Name -- 3. Alteration of Name/Surname -- I. The Alteration of Name upon a Process of Authorization -- II. Alteration of Name Through Change of Status -- A. Alteration Through Marriage -- B. Alteration Through Death of Spouse and Second Marriage -- C. Alteration in the Event of Separation or Divorce D. Alteration of Name on the Grounds of Adoption -- E. Alteration of Name in Situations of Gender Self-Determination -- III. Other Cases of Name Alteration -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- 1. Nationality as a Concrete Manifestation of Personal Law -- 2. Restrictions on Non-Portuguese Citizens -- 3. Law of Nationality -- I. Acquisition -- A. Acquisition at Birth -- B. Derived Acquisition -- C. Naturalization -- II. Loss -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- 1. Practical Importance -- 2. Domicile -- Chapter 7. Adults with Diminished Capacity -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Marriage -- 1. The Nature of Marriage -- I. The Unity of the Institution of Marriage -- II. General Notion of Marriage -- A. Concept of Civil Marriage -- B. Concept of Catholic Marriage -- III. Description of the Portuguese System -- 2. The Capacity to Marry -- I. Different Sex -- II. Consanguinity and Affinity -- III. Marriageable Age -- IV. Prior Marriage -- V. Insanity -- VI. Conviction for Murder -- VII. Previous Exercise of Parental Responsibilities -- 3. The Consent to Marry -- I. Marriage by Proxy -- II. Defects of Consent -- A. Sham Marriage -- B. Mistake -- C. Duress -- 4. Formalities of Marriage -- I. Civil Marriages -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Ceremony -- C. Registration -- D. Urgent Marriages -- E. Marriages of Portuguese People Abroad and of Foreigners in Portugal -- F. Civil Marriages Celebrated in a Religious Form -- II. Catholic Marriage -- A. Preliminary Formalities -- B. Celebration -- C. Registration -- 5. Effects of Marriage -- I. Equality Between Spouses and Joint Orientation of the Family -- II. Taking of Name in Marriage -- III. Duty of Consortium -- IV. Duty of Cohabitation -- V. Duty of Fidelity -- VI. Duty of Cooperation -- VII. Duty of Respect -- VIII. Duty of Maintenance -- 6. Void and Voidable Marriages -- I. Civil Marriage II. Catholic Marriage -- Chapter 2. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 2. Procedure -- I. Divorce by Mutual Consent -- II. Divorce Without the Consent of One of the Spouses -- 3. Effects of Divorce -- I. Introduction -- II. Distribution of Property -- III. Allocation of the Family Home -- IV. Loss of Succession Rights -- V. Loss of Benefits -- VI. Maintenance Obligations -- VII. Obligation to Pay an Indemnity -- VIII. Effects Relating to the Children -- IX. Effects Relating to Third Parties -- Chapter 3. De Facto Union -- 1. Definition -- 2. Conditions and Proof -- 3. Effects of De Facto Union -- I. Effects on the Persons -- II. Effects on Property -- 4. Termination of De Facto Union -- I. Introduction -- II. Separation -- III. Death -- Chapter 4. Filiation -- 1. Maternity -- I. At the Civil Registry Office -- II. Official Inquiry: Remission -- III. Lawsuit -- A. Ordinary Suit -- B. Special Suit -- 2. Paternity -- I. Children Born in Wedlock -- II. Children Born Out of Wedlock -- A. Recognition by the Father -- B. Official Inquiry -- C. Paternity Lawsuit -- Chapter 5. Adoption and Apadrinhamento Civil -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who May Adopt? -- 3. Consents to Adoption -- I. Necessary Consents -- II. Blank Consent and Prior Consent -- III. Dispensation of Consent -- 4. Discharge -- 5. Access to Information and Contact -- 6. Foreign Adoption -- 7. Apadrinhamento Civil -- Chapter 6. Kinship and Relationships of Affinity -- 1. Kinship -- 2. Affinity -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibilities -- Chapter 8. Guardianship and Custody -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adopted Children -- 3. Failure to Comply with the New System of Parental Responsibilities and Abduction of Minors 4. General Principles Concerning the Award of Custody of Minors in Cases of Divorce, Declaration of Nullity or Annulment of Marriage or the Judicial Separation of Persons and Property of the Parents -- 5. Moral Conduct of Parents -- 6. Homosexuality -- 7. Status Quo -- I. Very Young Children -- 8. The Child's Preference -- 9. The Non-separation of Siblings -- 10. Religion -- 11. Relations with Siblings and Ascendants -- 12. Special Representative of the Child -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- Chapter 1. The Patrimonial Effects of Marriage Irrespective of the Property Regime Adopted -- 1. Administration of Matrimonial Property -- 2. Limiting the Rights and Powers of Spouses -- I. Limitations -- II. Consent from the Other Spouse and Substitution -- 3. Liability for Spouses' Debts -- I. Debts for Which Both Spouses Are Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used for the Discharge of Debts of Joint Liability -- II. Debts for Which Only One Spouse Is Liable -- A. Types of Debts -- B. Property to Be Used in the Discharge of Debts for Which One of the Spouses Is Exclusively Liable -- III. Compensation Due for the Payment of the Couple's Debts -- 4. Contracts Between Spouses -- I. Introduction -- II. Company Contract -- III. Gifts -- IV. Purchase and Sale -- V. Other Contracts -- 5. End of Property Relations: Distribution of Property -- Chapter 2. Effects Dependent upon the Property Regime -- 1. Prenuptial Agreements -- 2. 'Legal' Matrimonial Property Regime -- I. Cases of Mandatory Regime -- II. Suppletory Regime -- A. General Characteristics -- B. Personal Property -- C. Community Property -- 3. Conventional Matrimonial Property Regimes -- I. Regime of Universal Community of Property -- A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Community and Personal Property -- II. Regime of Separation of Property A. General Characteristics of the Regime -- B. Personal Property of Each Spouse -- Part IV. Succession Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Intestate Succession -- 1. The Opening of the Succession -- I. Death (And Missing Persons and Absentees) -- 2. The Heir (And Other Beneficiaries) -- I. Capacity to Succeed -- II. Commorientes -- III. Unworthiness to Succeed -- 3. The System of Descent -- I. The Classes of Heirs -- A. Surviving Spouse and Descendants -- B. Surviving Spouse and Ascendants -- C. Collaterals -- D. The State -- II. Representation, Substitution and Right to Accrue -- III. Adoption -- Chapter 2. Testamentary Succession -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Capacity to Make a Will -- 3. Different Types of Wills -- 4. The Joint Will -- 5. Revocation of a Will -- 6. Provisions in a Will -- 7. Restrictions -- I. The Legitim -- A. Introduction -- B. Succession of Spouse and Descendants -- C. Succession of Spouse and Ascendants -- D. Maintenance Provisions -- 8. Interpretation of a Will -- Chapter 3. Acts Inter Vivos Related to the Estate -- 1. Donatio Mortis Causa -- Chapter 4. Acquisition and Administration of the Estate and Partition -- 1. The Acquisition -- 2. The Administration of the Estate -- 3. Partition -- Selected Bibliography -- Index |
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