friendly0603 Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 definitely do not agree to this. marriage is something that you decide on doing for the rest of your life. kaya nga hindi basta basta e. ang hirap kasi sa panahon ngayon couples are really unprepared. most of them are too young and too foolis hto get into a relationship without realizing the consequences of their actions... tama ba spelling ko? i beg to disagree. not only will this promote the destruction of the family but also affect the psyche of the nation. tama nang sa ibang bansa e bulok ang values. wag na sanang isama ang bansa natin. What values are we speaking of here? You are talking about a country that was probably in the top 5 in asia after world war II. Look at it now. So, bulok ang ibang bansa then why do we go there. Would you want to be in a bulok na country? We even inherited our religion from another country. Yet that country has divorce. Are our leaders people you can look up to? they are not exactly beacons of righteousness. Quote Link to comment
heartbreak18 Posted March 19, 2007 Share Posted March 19, 2007 i'm not in favor of divorce. we already have annulment and legal separation. marriage, just like any other, is a binding contract between two parties. instead of driving both parties to enhance and work out the differences, it will only encourage the thought of ending the relationship instead of finding out for themselves how to make it work. Quote Link to comment
G T Posted March 20, 2007 Share Posted March 20, 2007 at this time,i guess its high time to allow divorce in the philippines. marami rin namang nauuwi sa hiwalayan and imo, divorce is the best option if married couples decided to part ways. Quote Link to comment
iceman101 Posted March 20, 2007 Share Posted March 20, 2007 ABSOLUTELY. The reason why this divorce wont pass in the phils is because of our conservative culture, pressure from religious sectors to government. But in Korea, also a very conservative country, they allow divorce. If a couple can no longer stay in a harmonous relationship, and becomes destructive not only to each other, but to their children, i believe its better if they end their marriage. Its better for their children to see them as friends, rather than see them as mortal enemies fighting at home. Quote Link to comment
jad Posted March 22, 2007 Share Posted March 22, 2007 (edited) ABSOLUTELY. The reason why this divorce wont pass in the phils is because of our conservative culture, pressure from religious sectors to government. But in Korea, also a very conservative country, they allow divorce. If a couple can no longer stay in a harmonous relationship, and becomes destructive not only to each other, but to their children, i believe its better if they end their marriage. Its better for their children to see them as friends, rather than see them as mortal enemies fighting at home. sir i second the motion :cool: :mtc: Edited March 22, 2007 by jad Quote Link to comment
strawberryshortcake Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 YES!!!!! imagine kung wlang divorce..... tsk tsk tsk! you will be sleeping with an enemy for the rest of your life. y suffer di ba? meron naman alternative solution. and of course depende yan sa mga taong kailangang i-divorce. eh kung ***hole ung guy na pinakasalan mo at puro suffering lang ang binibigay sa asawa.... tingin ko divorce is the best answer. opinion ko lang po..... Quote Link to comment
bodybumping Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 sa tingin ko kung may divorce sa pinas, hihina ang massage parlors, beerhouse at MTC. Quote Link to comment
SinisterPurpose Posted March 28, 2007 Share Posted March 28, 2007 A big 10-4!!!! Love em and leave em.... Get a souvenir on the way out. Quote Link to comment
agihap1 Posted March 29, 2007 Share Posted March 29, 2007 :cool: I think thats one law that we need to have here in the Phils. :cool: All progressive countries is practicing the said divorce.... Quote Link to comment
sk1pw7se Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 I agree na dpat mging legal n ang divorce d2 sa pinas.. Aftr seeing those peoples having failed marriage.. Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 Take this Annulment thing .... 350K for a syndicated Anuulment case - everybody happy (except the one who pays, well for the price of freedom perhaps happy na rin) 120K-150k - Straight shot Annulment case.... imagine na lang if it gets denied 50-80K - downpayment to get the ball rolling with a Lawyer, Psychologist, Filing fees etcetera I agree na dpat mging legal n ang divorce d2 sa pinas.. Aftr seeing those peoples having failed marriage.. Quote Link to comment
sweeteenia Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 (edited) I agree that we should have divorce in the Philippines. It was deliberated during the framing of the 1987 constitution but was deleted when it lost by a very small margin during the voting process. If you get to read the family code, it pretty much favors the women. Divorce is more an advantage fo women coz men are obligated to pay for the alimony.. That's why it's pro- women. Unlike sa annulment..the financial support of the husband to the wife must be contested first..and it depeneds on the wife's status or the husband's status or income..and whether there are children involve.. But in divorce..there will be no contest or debate on the financial support issues.. coz men or husbands are obligated by the law to pay for the alimony..That's Grand Edited April 4, 2007 by sweeteenia Quote Link to comment
tabouki Posted April 5, 2007 Share Posted April 5, 2007 divorce - ok but i think lamang na namn ang babae. theyll just (financially) bleed a man to death! Quote Link to comment
grayle Posted April 5, 2007 Share Posted April 5, 2007 (edited) Divorce is more an advantage fo women coz men are obligated to pay for the alimony.. That's why it's pro- women. Unlike sa annulment..the financial support of the husband to the wife must be contested first..and it depeneds on the wife's status or the husband's status or income..and whether there are children involve.. But in divorce..there will be no contest or debate on the financial support issues.. coz men or husbands are obligated by the law to pay for the alimony..That's Grand Not if you have a prenup! :evil: Edited April 5, 2007 by grayle Quote Link to comment
transcience Posted April 5, 2007 Share Posted April 5, 2007 Take this Annulment thing .... 350K for a syndicated Anuulment case - everybody happy (except the one who pays, well for the price of freedom perhaps happy na rin) 120K-150k - Straight shot Annulment case.... imagine na lang if it gets denied 50-80K - downpayment to get the ball rolling with a Lawyer, Psychologist, Filing fees etcetera get a lawyer who wants to help you sincerely and not the one who'll drain your pocket. if the other party contests, bigger expense. :cry: Quote Link to comment
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