Senate Bill No. 1751, 16th Congress of the Republic

Long Title
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 386, ALSO KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, ARTICLES 370 AND 372, AND EXECUTIVE ORDER 209, SERIES OF 1987, ALSO KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, ARTICLE 63
Short Title
AMENDING ARTS. 370 AND 372, FAMILY CODE (ALLOWING MARRIED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN NAME/SURNAME)
Date filed
February 10, 2013

Senate Bill No. 1982, 16th Congress of the Republic

Long Title
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY AND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO OF RA 386, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND ARTICLE 63 OF E.O. 209 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Short Title
ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME
Date filed
November 27, 2013

Senate Bill No. 460, 15th Congress of the Republic

Long Title
AN ACT ALLOWING MARRIED OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY AND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO OR R.A. 386, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AND ARTICLE 63 OF E.O. 209 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Short Title
ALLOWING MARRIED WOMEN OR LEGALLY SEPARATED WOMEN TO USE THEIR MAIDEN FIRST NAME AND SURNAME
Date filed
June 7, 2010

House Bill No. 4605, 19th Congress

Full Title of Bill
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHT OF MARRIED WOMEN TO RETAIN THEIR MAIDEN SURNAMES, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE 370 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 386, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE NEW CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Short Title
AMENDING THE NEW CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES (R.A. NO. 386)
Congress Author
Date filed
September 8, 2022