Divorce in the Philippines
Divorce in the Philippines
I heard that there was no divorce in the Philippines...is this true or is it just only hard to get a divorce there?
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rnastee wrote:I heard that there was no divorce in the Philippines...is this true or is it just only hard to get a divorce there?
Yes theres no divorce in philippines but theres is annulment process.
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Yes, it's true that there is no divorce in the Philippines. There are two legal remedies for couples in the Philippines who wish to separate.
One is to file for legal separation. If granted, the husband and wife may live physically apart. However, they are in NO way allowed to marry again. In the eyes of the law, the couple remains married. Their separation is only physical.
If a married person wish to separate from his/her spouse, and want to legally marry again, then the remedy is to file for ANNULMENT.
It means, one spouse is asking the help of the court to declare the marriage NULL and VOID. That is, as if the marriage didn't happen.
That's the main difference between DIVORCE and ANNULMENT. In divorce, there is the acknowledgment of marriage, whereas in ANNULMENT once granted, marriage is deemed as if it didn't happen. Thus, each of the spouse may now how the option to marry again.
One is to file for legal separation. If granted, the husband and wife may live physically apart. However, they are in NO way allowed to marry again. In the eyes of the law, the couple remains married. Their separation is only physical.
If a married person wish to separate from his/her spouse, and want to legally marry again, then the remedy is to file for ANNULMENT.
It means, one spouse is asking the help of the court to declare the marriage NULL and VOID. That is, as if the marriage didn't happen.
That's the main difference between DIVORCE and ANNULMENT. In divorce, there is the acknowledgment of marriage, whereas in ANNULMENT once granted, marriage is deemed as if it didn't happen. Thus, each of the spouse may now how the option to marry again.
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I've not lived in the Philippines, but if this is true, then that is a good way to keep things going better. I have always said that marriage should be a union to be respected, but that doesn't mean anyone should be abused while on it as well.
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aquaMe wrote:rnastee wrote:I heard that there was no divorce in the Philippines...is this true or is it just only hard to get a divorce there?
Yes theres no divorce in philippines but theres is annulment process.
Seriously, there is no divorce in Philippines. What could be the reason for the making of such law? I believe that there is a reason behind it and allowing only annulment process. This looks good but I don't some countries would agree to this, countries like United States of America, United Kingdom, even Nigeria as well. Some people would prefer to having done and dusted with granting of divorce.
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Henrywrites wrote:I've not lived in the Philippines, but if this is true, then that is a good way to keep things going better. I have always said that marriage should be a union to be respected, but that doesn't mean anyone should be abused while on it as well.
@Henrywrites Your comment on the need for respect in marriage is is good, there is no argument about it but what happens in a situation where both parties aren't ready to live with each other or have anything to do with themselves ever again, should they be forced to live together like cat and dog?
Some situations calls for divorce to be pursed not because it's a good thing to divorce but because it's necessary to save both the partners life. I have actually witnessed a couple that almost had themselves killed because they don't want to be together again as husband and wife. So it's best to divorce in such occasions.
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abelinc wrote:Yes, it's true that there is no divorce in the Philippines. There are two legal remedies for couples in the Philippines who wish to separate.
One is to file for legal separation. If granted, the husband and wife may live physically apart. However, they are in NO way allowed to marry again. In the eyes of the law, the couple remains married. Their separation is only physical.
If a married person wish to separate from his/her spouse, and want to legally marry again, then the remedy is to file for ANNULMENT.
It means, one spouse is asking the help of the court to declare the marriage NULL and VOID. That is, as if the marriage didn't happen.
That's the main difference between DIVORCE and ANNULMENT. In divorce, there is the acknowledgment of marriage, whereas in ANNULMENT once granted, marriage is deemed as if it didn't happen. Thus, each of the spouse may now how the option to marry again.
Thank you for explaining these in details. This is the first time I heard that there is no divorce in Philippines, and instead there are two remedies. Though I don't really understand the difference between ANNULMENT and DIVORCE, I believe there is a good reason for doing so. I always heard there are good tradition in Philippines where the Filipinos always respect and take care of the elders, and the concept of family is strong, I believe they always respect marriage, am I right?
It's always good to learn more about other cultures and traditions.
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abelinc wrote:Yes, it's true that there is no divorce in the Philippines. There are two legal remedies for couples in the Philippines who wish to separate.
One is to file for legal separation. If granted, the husband and wife may live physically apart. However, they are in NO way allowed to marry again. In the eyes of the law, the couple remains married. Their separation is only physical.
If a married person wish to separate from his/her spouse, and want to legally marry again, then the remedy is to file for ANNULMENT.
It means, one spouse is asking the help of the court to declare the marriage NULL and VOID. That is, as if the marriage didn't happen.
That's the main difference between DIVORCE and ANNULMENT. In divorce, there is the acknowledgment of marriage, whereas in ANNULMENT once granted, marriage is deemed as if it didn't happen. Thus, each of the spouse may now how the option to marry again.
How much does an annulment usually costs in the Philippines? I've researched it but I got a lot of different amounts from $1,000 to $10,000. Do you know how long does it usually take to complete? Thanks in advance.
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I had hoped it's not so common in Ph, actually. :c
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WTF!!! No divorce? That sounds like slavery to me.
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