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As per the Family Code of the Philippines, parents are bound to support their legitimate and illegitimate children. Support encompasses everything indispensable for sustenance, dwelling, clothing, medical attendance, education, and transportation, among others, in keeping with the financial capacity of the family.
There's no fixed rate or percentage in the Philippines. A court will decide the amount that should be paid based on the child's needs and the parents' means.
Claiming a file for child support To start with, the custodial parent must prove that the non-custodial parent is related to the child. On the off chance that there's any dispute, a DNA test should be possible. At that point, the custodial parent must request for child support.
AM: It can be gleaned from Article 194 of the Family Code of the Philippines that children are entitled to support until the age of majority. The second paragraph of Article 194 provides that when it comes to expenses related to education, the parent has the obligation to support that even beyond 18 years of age.
A: Yes, under Philippine law, an illegitimate child has the right to claim financial support from the biological father. This falls under the scope of child support, which is designed to cover the child's basic needs, including but not limited to, food, clothing, shelter, education, and healthcare.