Kinship refers to the relationships between family members, whether by blood, marriage, adoption, or other means. There are three types of lineage descent: patrilineal (father's side), matrilineal (mother's side), and ambilineal (either parent's side). Marriage is a legal foundation of family that exists across cultures, though there are variations like monogamy, polygamy, and divorce. Grounds for annulling a marriage include bigamy, forced consent, fraud, prohibited relationships, mental incapacity, and inability to consummate.
Kinship refers to the relationships between family members, whether by blood, marriage, adoption, or other means. There are three types of lineage descent: patrilineal (father's side), matrilineal (mother's side), and ambilineal (either parent's side). Marriage is a legal foundation of family that exists across cultures, though there are variations like monogamy, polygamy, and divorce. Grounds for annulling a marriage include bigamy, forced consent, fraud, prohibited relationships, mental incapacity, and inability to consummate.
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Kinship refers to the relationships between family members, whether by blood, marriage, adoption, or other means. There are three types of lineage descent: patrilineal (father's side), matrilineal (mother's side), and ambilineal (either parent's side). Marriage is a legal foundation of family that exists across cultures, though there are variations like monogamy, polygamy, and divorce. Grounds for annulling a marriage include bigamy, forced consent, fraud, prohibited relationships, mental incapacity, and inability to consummate.
Kinship refers to the relationships between family members, whether by blood, marriage, adoption, or other means. There are three types of lineage descent: patrilineal (father's side), matrilineal (mother's side), and ambilineal (either parent's side). Marriage is a legal foundation of family that exists across cultures, though there are variations like monogamy, polygamy, and divorce. Grounds for annulling a marriage include bigamy, forced consent, fraud, prohibited relationships, mental incapacity, and inability to consummate.
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LESSON 12
KINSHIP KINSHIP or KIN
- The state of being related to the
people in your family. Note: Kinship pertains not only to the relationships based on ties of blood; bonds made through marriage, adoption, and religious rituals can also be considered as Kinship. System of Family Lineage 3 Subclassifications of Unilateral Descent 1. Patrilineal Descent- which follow the father’s lineage. 2. Matrilenial Descent- which the influence of the mother side. 3. Ambilineal Descent- consider either or both the paternal or maternal sides, depending on the demand of a situation. Affinal Kinship The bond between a husband and wife is what sociologists refer. Balae and Bayaw are also example of affinal kin. Marriage
Isa legal foundation
of family that exist in all cultures, although there are some varieties. Endogamy and Exogamy Endogamy- is a marriage between member of the same group or category of people. Ex: The marriage of a Filipino with a Filipina. Exogamy- refers to the marriage of two people coming from different group or categories. Ex: The marriage of a Filipino and an Australian woman. Monogamy and Polygamy
Monogamy- type of marriage where
only two people are involved. Bigamy- the marriage of a man with two women. Polygamy- the man marries more than two women. Polyandry- the marriage of a woman to more than one man. Divorce- is a court decree that terminates or dissolve a marriage. Divorced individuals are given back their single status and may again remarry. GROUNDS IN ANNULMENTS
1. Bigamy- either party was
already married to another person at the time of the marriage. 2. Forced consent- one of the married couple was forced or the threatened into marriage. GROUNDS IN ANNULMENTS 3. Fraud- one of the married couple agreed to the marriage through the lies or misrepresentation of the other. 4. Marriage prohibited by law- incestuous marriage. GROUNDS IN ANNULMENTS
5. Mental illness- one or both
spouse/s was/were mentally ill or emotionally disturbed at the time of the marriage. 6. Mental incapacity- one or both spouse/s was/were under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the marriage. GROUNDS IN ANNULMENTS
7. Inability to consummate marriage-
either spouse was impotent or physically incapable of having sexual relations during the marriage. 8. Underage marriage- either spouse was a minor at the time of marriage or was too young to enter a marriage without parental consent or court approval. Defacto separation- a husband and wife on their own arrangement without the sanction of the court.