Case Digest: In Re: Adoption of Stephanie Nathy Astorga Garcia

In Re: Adoption of Stephanie Nathy Astorga Garcia
GR 148311, March 31, 2005

FACTS:

Petitioner HonoratoCatindig filed a petition to adopt his minor illegitimate child Stephanie, and that Stephanie has been using her mother’s middle and surname; and that he is now a widower and qualified to her adopting parent. He prayed that Stephanie’s middle name Astorga be changed to Garcia, her mother’s surname, and that her surname Garcia be changed to Catindig, his surname.

ISSUE:

May an illegitimate child, upon adoption by her natural father, use the surname of her natural mother as her middle name?

RULING:

YES. Being a legitimate child by virtue of her adoption, it follows that Stephanie is entitled to all the rights provided by law to a legitimate child without discrimination of any kind, including the right to bear surname of her father and her mother. Stephanie’s continued use of her mother’s surname as her middle name will maintain her maternal lineage. The Adoption Act and the Family Code provide that the adoptee remains an intestate heir of his/her biological parent. Hence, Stephanie can assert her hereditary rights from her natural mother in the future.

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