The Family Code of the Philippines, effective August 3, 1998, defines marriage as a special contract between a man and a woman for establishing a conjugal and family life, emphasizing its legal, religious, and social dimensions. It outlines essential and formal requisites for a valid marriage, including legal capacity, consent, and the presence of a solemnizing officer, along with various articles detailing procedures for marriage licenses and ceremony requirements. Additionally, it addresses matters such as parental consent, marriage counseling, and the validity of marriages conducted outside the Philippines.