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Amos G. Bellis was a citizen and resident of Texas at the time of his death.

Before he died, he made two wills,


one disposing his Texas properties, the other disposing his Philippine properties. In both wills, the recognized
illegitimate children were not given any share. Texas has no conflict rule (Rule of Private International Law)
governing successional rights. Furthermore, under Texas law, there are no compulsory heirs.
Issue:
Whether or not such illegitimate children of Bellis be entitled to successional rights.
Held:
The said illegitimate children are not entitled to their legitimes. Under Texas law, there are no
legitimes. Even if the other will was executed in the Philippines, his national law, still, will govern the
properties for succession even if it is stated in his testate that it shall be governed by the Philippine law.

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