Hi Dan

An annulment can only be issued in the case of the marriage not having been consummated, however if you was the one with the phyco problems and you kept it hidden from her, then this may well be accepted, especialy if you kept a hidden drug use or criminal past, but it would have to be your partner who wishes to accept your divorce, if she is still under immigration restrictions, this might not affect her stability.

If it was your partner who hid the truth it could be accepted as you didn't know and it may affect her immigration outcome.

Anyone who is legaly divorced and has the usual document showing peddiment is allowed to marry.ecause of grounds of phycological problems.

Information below will give you more information on annulments.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annulme..._for_annulment


To be hoest, its unlikely the embassy will know if your marriage ended because of phycological problems.

A very good solicitor below will help

Arani and Co Solicitors
43A South Road
Southall
Middlesex
0208 8935000

Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
Hello,

i have looked through your info but could not clearly see what i was looking but forgive me if its there already.

If a UK citizen marries a filipino in the Philippines but then the marriage does not work out is going down the line that one of the parties has Phycological problems with proof the only real way of getting an annulment?

I want an annulment but still have the option of getting married in the Philiipines sometime in the future.

If it was possible to get a divorce in the UK will it mean that i could not get married in the Philippines? If i cannot can i marry a Filipino in another country?

Sorry for all the questions..

dan