- The contract has a lawful object: it is to protect the interests of Mrs. Harden in the conjugal partnership during the pendency of a divorce suit
- Divorce can be granted to the Sps Harden, they being nationals of country whose laws allow divorce (following the nationality principle in determining the status and dissolution of the marriage)
- LEGISLATIVE JURISDICTION V. JUDICIAL JURISDICTION
RECTO V. HARDEN (1959)
Short summary: Recto was hired by American wife to represent her in RP case for protection of her interest in the conjugal property, vs. American husband, in conjunction with the divorce proceeding she's going to file in US. They won in TC, but on appeal, American H & W agreed to settle. Recto now wants to collect fees for services, but as defense, Harden spouses argues that the contract's object was unlawful (Divorce not allowed in RP) so it is invalid, thus, Recto cannot enforce it against them. Court ruled for Recto
Facts:
Mrs. Harden, US Citizen, engaged services of Claro M. Recto, for suit
…to secure an increase in the amount of support she was receinging
…to preserve her rights in the properties of the conjugal partnership
…in contemplation of a divorce suit she's going to file in the US.
Compensation for RECTO: 20% of value of her share of conjugal partnership after liquidation
TC: for Mrs. Harden
CA: Harden Sps. Mutually released and forever discharged each other from all actions, debts, duties, and claims to the conjugal partnership
-Recto filed motion contesting agreement
-defense: contract of services invalid: to secure a divorce decree in violation of our laws
WON RECTO COULD ENFORCE THE AGREEMENT? YES
*CONTRACT OF SERVICES IS NOT CONTRARY TO LAW, MORALS, GOOD CUSTOMS, PUBLIC ORDER, OR PUBLIC POLICY
-NOT
…to secure divorce
…to facilitate or promote procurement of divorce
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*status, once established by the personal law of the party, is given universal recognition. (UNIVERSALITY OF STATUS)
-once status is set by Country A, Country B is bound to attribute to a person of Country A the status that is established in Country A
-Courts of Country B also cannot introduce exceptions or qualifications that are not set in Country A
If ALIENS sue and are sued in RP Courts
*RP would apply RP Procedural rules relevant to status and capacity (JUDICIAL JURISDICTION)
BUT would apply personal law of the alien to determine status and capacity (LEGISLATIVE JURISDICTION)
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