Text of the provision
Art. 79. For the validity of any marriage settlement executed by a person upon whom a sentence of civil interdiction has been pronounced or who is subject to any other disability, it shall be indispensable for the guardian appointed by a competent court to be made a party thereto.
(123a)
Family Code of the Philippines, Executive Order No. 209, approved July 6, 1987. The Code took effect on August 3, 1988 (Republic v. Orbecido III, G.R. No. 154380, October 5, 2005). Reproduced in full.
What this article means
A person under a sentence of civil interdiction, or under any other legal disability, may still execute a marriage settlement — but it is only valid if their court-appointed guardian is made a party to it. This mirrors Article 78's requirement for a minor, extending the same safeguard to spouses under a different kind of legal incapacity.
Related provisions
- Article 78 — the parallel rule for a minor party.
- Article 77 — the general form requirements for marriage settlements.
Cases interpreting this article
- Authorities on Article 79 will be added here as each is verified against primary sources.