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Affidavit of Cohabitation / Residency for the Philippines

Prepare a practical Philippine-oriented draft step by step.

PDF + DOCX Philippines law compliant Ready in <5 min English

Who Needs This Document

  • Individuals and families who need a signed legal document in a commonly used Philippine format
  • Businesses and counterparties that want a structured written draft before legal review
  • Users who need a clearer, organized starting point for execution or notarization

What Data You Will Need

Affiant full name

Provide accurate and complete information.

Other person's full name

Provide accurate and complete information.

Shared address

Provide accurate and complete information.

Start date of cohabitation

Provide accurate and complete information.

Purpose of affidavit

Provide accurate and complete information.

Supporting facts

Provide accurate and complete information.

What This Version Covers for the Philippines

  • Civil Code of the Philippines, Notarial Rules, and common affidavit / authorization practice
  • Use it as a structured draft that can be reviewed, signed, and adjusted to the transaction
  • Check if notarization, witnesses, registration, or supporting exhibits are needed in your case

Document Structure

1
Parties
2
Background / Recitals
3
Core Terms
4
Additional Clauses
5
Execution and Signatures

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this document automatically valid without notarization?
Not always. Some Philippine documents are valid when signed, but certain transactions are stronger or commonly expected to be notarized.
Can I use this draft for official submission?
It depends on the agency and the transaction. Always check if an official form, notarization, or supporting attachments are required.
Does this document cover all local legal requirements?
It is designed as a practical Philippine-oriented template, but it does not replace tailored legal advice for complex matters.
Can I edit the clauses after generation?
Yes. You can review and revise the output before signing or sending it for legal review.
When should I ask a lawyer to review it?
Ask for review when the transaction is high value, corporate, regulated, disputed, or likely to affect title, immigration, or employment rights.
Last Updated:
2026-04
Jurisdiction:
Philippines
Language:
English
Disclaimer
This template is for general information and drafting support only. It is not legal advice.

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