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Children conceived and born oustide of wedlock will be legitimated by a

subsequent valid marriage between the parents. NOT ALWAYS TRUE. It may
be that the child was conceived at a time when there was a legal impediment
to the marriage of the child’s parents.

The action to claim legitimacy ay be brought by the child during his or her
lifetime and shall be transmitted to the heirs who shall have a period of five
years within which to institute the action. CIV THIS ONLY APPLIES TO
MINORS.

Children conceived and born outside a CIV valid marriage are illegitimate.
THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS (e.g. Art. 36).

Children conceived and born during the marriage of the parents are
legitimate. TRUE. The law only requires that the child be conceived or born.
This more than complies with the law.

Under Art. 147, wages and salaries are divided equally. It is with respect to
properties that there is co-ownership.

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