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Affidavit of Legitimation

The document is a joint affidavit of legitimation signed by the biological parents of a child born out of wedlock. It states that the parents were not married at the time of the child's conception and birth but have since married each other, legitimizing the child. The affidavit provides details of the child's birth details, parents' marriage, and requests that the child's civil registry record be amended to reflect his new legitimate status.
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Affidavit of Legitimation

The document is a joint affidavit of legitimation signed by the biological parents of a child born out of wedlock. It states that the parents were not married at the time of the child's conception and birth but have since married each other, legitimizing the child. The affidavit provides details of the child's birth details, parents' marriage, and requests that the child's civil registry record be amended to reflect his new legitimate status.
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)

__________________________ ) S.S.

JOINT AFFIDAVIT OF LEGITIMATION

We, _________________________ and _____________________________________ Filipinos, of


legal age and residents of ______________________________________________, Philippines,
after having been duly sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state that:

1. That we are the biological parents of _________________________(Name of


Child), who was born at ________________(Place of Birth), on
______________(Date of Birth);
2. That the facts of birth of said child has been duly registered on
______________ under Registry No. ___________ at the Local Civil Registrar of
________________ City;
3. That at the time of the said child’s conception and birth, we were not yet
married;
4. That at the time when ___________________________(Name of Child) was
conceived, we were not hindered by any legal impediment to marry each
other, and we could have contracted marriage;
5. That we actually contracted marriage subsequently on September 17,
2012 at Transfiguration Chapel, Nasugbu, Batangas, solemnized by Most
Rev., Parish Priest;
6. That said marriage was duly registered at the Local Civil Registrar of
_________________ under Registry No._________;

7. That by reason of such marriage, _____________________________(Name of Child)


had been legitimated and bestowed with all rights and privileges
pertaining to a legitimate child, including the right to use the surname of
the father such that he is already known
as________________________________(Name of Child);
8. That we executed this affidavit to attest to the truth of the foregoing
statements and to cause the change of the entry of birth as to his status
from “illegitimate” to “legitimate”.

AFFIANT FURTHER SAYS NOTHING. ____________________ , ________________ City.

___________________________________ _______________________________________
Affiant Affiant

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this _____________ day ________________


in Muntinlupa City; affiant exhibiting to me their_________________________________ and
_______________________________________._

Doc. No. ______;


Page No. ______;
Book No. ______;
Series of 2017.

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