Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
You're wrong.

If you’re a Filipino national, it doesn’t matter where in the world you file for divorce (ie as the Petitioner), such divorce is not recognised as valid in the Philippines. Period.
(It should be be noted however that the reckoning point is not citizenship at the time of marriage, but the citizenship at the time a valid divorce is obtained abroad by the petitioner)

If a foreign national files for the divorce (ie as the Petitioner), and has given the Philippine spouse a registered copy of the final divorce decree, both foreign national and the Philippine spouse can remarry again within the legal boundaries of the Philippines.
The Filipino national must first comply with the procedure in having the foreign decree of divorce judicially recognized in the Philippines, then may validly remarry.
Thanks terpe...that is correct
I am also very mindful giving my advice on this issues..as we may all know we have to consider all the legalities ..there is "no divorce in the Ph" ...we need to know the citizenship of the OP at the time of divorce..we need to know who filed the petition..has it been granted..where did the first marriage took
place...any divorce decree been served...