ARTICLE 97

   Article 97 EITHER SPOUSE MAY DISPOSE BY WILL OF HIS OR HER INTEREST IN THE COMMUNITY PROPERTY 


Explanation:

A property regime is the set of rules agreed upon by the parties, before getting married, which would govern their property relations during the course of their married life.


If your husband had no other property or money apart from the conjugal property, the debt or the fine may be applied to your conjugal property.If a spouse dies, how is the community property liquidated?Upon the termination of the marriage by death, the community property shall be liquidated in the same proceeding for the settlement of the estate of the deceased. If no judicial settlement proceeding is instituted, the surviving spouse shall liquidate the community property either judicially or extra-judicially within six months from the death of the deceased spouse.


If the procedure on liquidation is not carried out, as outlined above, is not followed: (a) any disposition or encumbrance involving community property by the surviving spouse shall be void; and (b) any subsequent marriage shall be governed by the mandatory regime of complete separation of property.


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