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sars_notd_virus
20th January 2011, 12:16
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12217090

Philippines Eyes Easier Marriage Annulment
By Kate McGeown
BBC News, Manila


The bill would make violence, infidelity and abandonment all grounds for annulment.

The Philippines is one of the few places in the world - alongside the Vatican and Malta - where divorce is still prohibited.

Annulments are currently too expensive for anyone but the rich to contemplate.

First, couples have to prove that their marriage licence is not valid or that one person is, in legal terms at least, psychologically incapacitated.

It is an expensive procedure, and Congressman Neri Colmenares says the system discriminates against those who cannot afford to hire lawyers and psychiatrists.

He wants the bill to be simplified, so that anyone who can prove their partner has been violent, abandoned the family home or is guilty of infidelity is automatically assumed to have a form of "psychological incapacity".

Mr Colmenares is from a minority party, and he is likely to face a tough challenge, not just from opponents in Congress but also the powerful Catholic Church.

But whether his bill succeeds or not, it highlights a glaring disparity - while poor people can be trapped for years in abusive marriages, it is not uncommon for the rich to have more than one marriage annulled.

...As a filipina i do hope this bill should pass despite the tough challenges from the congress and the catholic church:rolleyes:
and hopefully,should be given FREE to those genuine cases of abuse,infidelity,abandonment in marriage.
..''All should move forwards and upwards,and deserves to be happy in life ,..wakey!! wakey!!Mabuhay ka Pinoy'':xxgrinning--00xx3:


Do you think its the right time for Philippines to have an easy annulment or divorce???

subseastu
20th January 2011, 18:45
Most definately its time to simplify the annulment / divorce system in the phils. It should be made so that it available to everyone regardless of their standing in the community. The only problem I can see is the massive influence the church has.

Englishman2010
20th January 2011, 20:20
Divorce is possible in other Catholic countries (most of Europe, South and Central America), so why not in Ph?

mindanao
21st January 2011, 01:16
:xxgrinning--00xx3: hope this bill be passed as many are amenable to this. Women group in Phils. are pushing for this...

Arthur Little
21st January 2011, 02:59
:xxgrinning--00xx3: hope this bill be passed ...

... :xxgrinning--00xx3: ... HEAR, HEAR ... :iagree:!