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Navigating the complexities of property regimes in the Philippines is essential for effective estate planning and ensuring compliance with the Family Code. This video provides a comprehensive overview of the different property relations between spouses and their impact on estate tax obligations. 🔑 Key Topics Covered: Absolute Community of Property: Learn how all properties acquired before and during the marriage are jointly owned, and how this affects estate distribution upon a spouse's death. Conjugal Partnership of Gains: Understand the nuances of sharing gains acquired during the marriage while keeping pre-marriage assets separate. Complete Separation of Property: Discover how spouses maintain individual ownership of their assets and the implications for estate taxation. 📚 Relevant Legal References: Family Code of the Philippines: Gain insights into the legal framework governing property relations between spouses. 🎯 Why This Matters: Proper knowledge of these property regimes empowers couples to make informed decisions, ensuring that assets are distributed according to their wishes and minimizing potential estate tax liabilities. 🔔 Subscribe for More: Stay updated with our latest videos on Philippine laws, estate planning, and taxation by subscribing to our channel. Don't forget to hit the notification bell! 👍 Like, Share & Comment: If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up, share it with others who might benefit, and leave your questions or thoughts in the comments section below. 📖 Further Reading: For a deeper dive into the Family Code provisions on property relations, refer to the official text here: [Insert Link to Official Family Code Document]