A UK resident who has a relationship with a Philippine national but is already legally married to another UK EEC or Foreign national, if you are in this position what can you do ?
Well firstly lets look at your situation step by step, once we have done that I will then go on to explain your options.
Once having explained your options I will then take a rather sympathetic approach to UK Divorce, I will be taking you through UK Divorce, what are the grounds ? Is it fast track ? Some of the myths about it will be put to rest !, how much does it cost ? Will the state pay for it ? How long does it take ? What happens about children ? What happens to my property ? Assets ? When can I marry my Filipino fiancée ? for example, should I do it myself, or should I consult a solicitor ? you will undoubtedly have many questions, I hope to answer some of them for you, and guide you through the divorce minefield.
Sadly, UK Divorce is not as straight forward as some have been led to believe, every case is different, for some it is a quicker procedure, for others much longer, very often if children are involved and you have extensive financial assets and a property portfolio, often the process goes on and on forever, until financial agreements can be reached, very often the court is slanted very much in favour of a former wife, and even now in 2005 the courts have an antiquated viewpoint of division of property and assets, the courts in the UK have to deal with more divorce petitions now than at any other time, it is true that 1 in 4 marriages in UK ends in divorce, District judges are now used to seeing “He throws his socks on the floor, and leaves the toilet seat up, or he squeezes the toothpaste from the top rather than squeezing it from the bottom” these are just some of the grounds cited for a divorce in the UK today, or “She no longer will have sex with me” seems pretty typical of grounds cited by men in divorce cases.
The UK Legal system sometimes is very difficult for the petitioner or respondent to follow, firstly it has a habit of creating an adversarial approach to family law, you may have seen this mentioned during a recent Channel 4 documentary hosted by Sir Bob Geldof, The family law act in UK is in great need of reformation, it is an old act some 50 years old, or more, although having the benefit of some reforms, it is still basically an act that puts divorcing couples against each other, and where there are children involved in a divorce, the act is even worse, often creating a nation of divorced children, (you may have seen some of this mentioned and highlighted by the campaign group “F4J or Fathers for Justice” whilst I do not propose to highlight this group for you, it does give you an insight into why many men who are in process of divorce in the UK feeling rather aggrieved at the system to which they find themselves locked into.
The Culture of Divorce in the UK
As one who has been through this process in the last 9 months, I will start by giving you some very good advice, if I say to you, “There are no winners in divorce” “Only degrees of financial loss and embitterment” trust me that I know what I am talking about.
If you ever saw the movie “War of the Roses” starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner and Danny Devito, this is a good movie for you to watch first before you contemplate asking your wife for a divorce, the movie makes good viewing at least, to show you guys out there, what happens if you try to spring “I am in love with Mary Joy from Davao City, Philippines and I want a divorce”.
Oliver met Barbara when they were young, he was a rising lawyer, she a gymnast, Barbara put aside her dreams of career success to have a family with Oliver, whose law practice seemed to take off really well, they built everything together, house, family, 2 children, the usual high rising lifestyles, until one day, Barbara had enough of Oliver’s condescending ignorant treatment until she snapped and asked him for a divorce, even though he in this movie was the respondent, you will see he got a pretty rough ride in terms of bill for lawyers to represent him and his wife !!! Division of the family home, and the children, incidentally, the movie ends with them both trying to kill each other, I wouldn’t recommend you get to that stage, although trust me when I tell you, if you want to divorce your Western wife in favour of a Filipino, she almost certainly will want to kill you, but she can be much more subtle than that, it will almost certainly end up in you loosing everything, so before you take that big decision sit down and have a long hard think because UK Divorce and the legal system gets into every facet of your life, it will eat up every moment of your day, you wont be able to think about anything else, it will place a strain on your job or career, there will be endless letters from solicitors, affidavits, most containing unbelievable lies about you, there will be week after week of muck racking, there may be hate mail letters sent to you, divorce is and can be very bitter, especially if you are divorcing your wife for a Filipino, you have heard the term “A Woman scorned” well get used to it, because women can by nature become very vindictive and resort to the most unusual ways of making your life a living hell.
They may pester you on telephone morning noon and night, they may tell your parents, or employers everything about the situation, to cause you embarrassment, you can answer it, don’t answer it, you are much better though in my experience if you do not rise to the bait, your best response is always “No comment”, the British Legal system will encourage you throughout the divorce to have no formal contact with your wife, that is written contact or verbal contact, this can be sometimes very good advice, the minute you engage your wife in any friendly contact, it can in some circumstances be turned against you in court, everything you say, and everything you do can be mis interpreted into an offer of some kind, everything that happens, needs to be documented, even to the point of keeping a daily computer diary.
You may have to move out of the family home referred to in divorce as the “Matrimonial home”, you may receive a contact order to enable you to see your children, your wife may seek to flout the court, and any contact orders as a form of punishment for your dirty little deeds, she may also contact the Child Support Agency, and then you will have a steady but surely stream of letters from them, then there will be legal fees if you are working, this is often a sense of frustration and gives bitter feelings to men in the UK, on the one hand, because they are working, they will almost never receive any legal aid from the legal aid commission, but there wife, will have unlimited access to as much money as the legal aid commission will pay her solicitors, the worst thing you can encounter is a ex partner with a female solicitor, trust me they are like vultures, if you are trying to obtain a quickie divorce and your wife is aware of your desire to marry a Filipino, she will with the aid of her vulture like female solicitor use every avenue available to waste time, drag things out, and cause you maximum pain.