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Divorce In The Philippines


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Napa-tumbling ako with this. Does not make any sense to me no matter how hard I tried to understand and comprehend this statement. The kind of logic and reasoning this statement has is very.... never mind. wacko.gif

 

Having divorced parents won't necessarily turn them to street kids and eventually, to become Hamog Boys and Girls. That's why both parents have to be responsible enough to make sure that even though they are no longer married, they see to it that their kids do not get any less than they deserve and make sure that their kids are well-taken care of. Still, it is also entirely up to the kids if they will lead the Hamog life or not. It's a matter of choice for the kids. Does not really have much to do with divorce.

 

sabi kasi ni bishop ganun daw eh

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Isn't psychological incapacity a farce? Or is that something that can be fixed?

 

If you get annulled for psychological incapacity, get married again - does your incapacity go away on the next marriage? Or is it voidable again?

 

Psychological incapacity, which a ground for annulment of marriage (which is different from divorce), contemplates downright incapacity or inability to take cognizance of and to assume the basic marital obligations. A test is actually conducted to see if a person is 'fit' for the marriage. It is a long and tedious, not to mention an expensive process.

As to the question na if the marriage gets annulled, and the incapacitated person remarries again-- Here is what the court requires: antecedence (which states that incapacity existed before the marriage), seriousness, and incurability (which is often supported by expert testimony). So given na ma-prove ung incapacitation ng person, he cannot marry again.

Is it voidable?-- Under extraordinary circumstances(by fraud o falsification ng docus,etc. ) na nakapag asawa ung tao na may psychological incapacity, the marriage is not voidable but it is void ab initio ( sa simula pa lang, void na ang marriage). Voidable is when a contract is valid and binding unless avoided or declared void.

Philippines is part of the few last remaining countries na WALANG divorce bill. I think we should have one. I think is an understatement, WE should have one.

 

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Considering how immature most filipinos are, it's not the right time yet.

When do you think the right time is? Muslims have it. There are muslim pinoys as well.

Phils is the only country in the world with no divorce.

 

Are pinoys immature? But would support gay marriage (mature) and not allow divorce (immature) :)

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