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Compulsary heirs such as in your cases, the legitimate children have equal rights regardless of any will and testament done by the parents. If the parents exclude one child without any valid reason, the legitimate child can bring it up to court. The law always favors the rule of equal sharing among children. Not even a will can change it. Valid reasons when a testator can revoke a child?s right for equal sharing: 1. If the child attempted to kill the parents 2. Guilty of a crime accused by the testator and was convicted and punished for 6 years and up. 2. Had maliciously maltreated the parents by deed or word (grayed area, maraming pwedeng gawin ang anak na ikinasira ng pamilya so it?s up to the court to decide whether the reason is valid or not).
@_hotbabe_, the best thing na your mom can do for you is to create an insurance plan na ikaw ang sole beneficiary. Pwedeng yung mamanahin mo ay i-set aside na nya via an insurance plan. Pag nawala sya, sayo lang yun, wala na makakahabol. Eto yung ginagamit ng iba pang balance ng mana ng illegitimate child. Sa case mo, nauna ka pa pala, unfair naman kung half lang ng mana ng legitimate ang nasayo.
sis, paki explain yung "insurance plan" .... pano ba ginagawa yon?