PDA

View Full Version : Annulment in days?



Ady
27th September 2007, 08:10
My girlfriend (of 3 years) is currently separated from her husband - and wants to seek annulment. Her friend told her she knows someone that can complete an annulment in a month, or even in days.

I have read a little about annulments, and it seems a long drawn process that can take months at best. The people say they can do it for 200k pesos (about £2100).

The fact is, we currently have a court case ongoing after her husband's family listed her as a mother to an illegitimate child. That court case has been ongoing for two months, so annulment in a month seems a little fanciful.

Have any of you heard of something like this?

Thanks

Ady

KeithD
27th September 2007, 08:54
For a start you'd still have to finish the case with the kid, why need a court case anyway? A simple DNA check would have solved it.

Never heard of quickie annulments, sounds like a rip-off.

jonnijon
11th October 2007, 18:06
Just got the cost of annulmet from my honeys lawyer,just under £1,500 so im looking for lots of overtime lol lol.She is worth every peso.

andypaul
11th October 2007, 20:42
I have not experienced going though annulment in phill so no expert.

But when people say they have a miracle cure and quote you a price straight offf be careful as no one case is the same. This counts for buliders to lawyers.

jonnijon
12th October 2007, 16:53
Hi Andy,Its not a miracle cure,its two years of research and investigation to make sure the money goes to the right places.

andypaul
12th October 2007, 17:40
Hi Andy,Its not a miracle cure,its two years of research and investigation to make sure the money goes to the right places.

Sorry Jonnijon not replying to you but to adys post sorry forgot to quote it.

jhoiz
15th October 2007, 17:44
You doubt it, so don't do it..I'm sure its a rip-off!

jonnijon
29th October 2007, 19:18
Hi guys,well next month I pay the downpayment for our anullment.I checked with the lawyer,he has plenty of brown envelopes:bluegrab::bluegrab:So will keep you informed as time goes by and goes by and goes by:Cuckoo:

andypaul
29th October 2007, 21:41
Hi guys,well next month I pay the downpayment for our anullment.I checked with the lawyer,he has plenty of brown envelopes:bluegrab::bluegrab:So will keep you informed as time goes by and goes by and goes by:Cuckoo:


Good luck:xxgrinning--00xx3: may the brownbags give you much power and sucess:)

cinmickey28
30th October 2007, 03:43
I am sure that if you get a good lawyer, good timing and if the city or court where the case is filed is not againts nullity of marriage then it would only took a few months. Good Luck then Jonnijon!

KeithD
30th October 2007, 10:16
Instant annulment = Hitman :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jonnijon
30th October 2007, 18:22
Thanks for the comments guys,all has been well researched:REGamblMoney01HL1:

KeithD
30th October 2007, 18:45
Not the hitman I hope :yikes: .....that was a joke :cwm24:

jonnijon
31st October 2007, 18:45
Anullment was cheaper than the hit man :NEW3:

jonnijon
30th November 2007, 18:43
Oh well here we go,just made the down payment 75,000 peso :omg:That hurt when I pressed the key and all that dosh flew into cyber space:yikes:So lets keep our fingers crossed and hope,wish us luck guys thanks,John.

mach
30th November 2007, 21:38
Oh well here we go,just made the down payment 75,000 peso :omg:That hurt when I pressed the key and all that dosh flew into cyber space:yikes:So lets keep our fingers crossed and hope,wish us luck guys thanks,John.

GOOD LUCK JOHN

andypaul
30th November 2007, 21:43
Oh well here we go,just made the down payment 75,000 peso :omg:That hurt when I pressed the key and all that dosh flew into cyber space:yikes:So lets keep our fingers crossed and hope,wish us luck guys thanks,John.

Sadly john your need to get used to it 500 for the visa, 750 minimun for the ilr and a just a little for brit passport:NoNo:

Good luck to the two of you keep us informed john:xxgrinning--00xx3:

tiger@tigress
30th November 2007, 23:02
Oh well here we go,just made the down payment 75,000 peso :omg:That hurt when I pressed the key and all that dosh flew into cyber space:yikes:So lets keep our fingers crossed and hope,wish us luck guys thanks,John.

Goodluck...:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Pepe n Pilar
1st December 2007, 04:13
[QUOTE=itsme_iye;46315]Hi Jonnijon, That is a big amount P75K for a downpayment. Were you given a specific time when to receive the final decree?
I know someone who filed for her annulment for P180K, (two installments) and got the fnality after 10 months. Another for P170K for 7 months.
Did you avail of the package deal?
Anyway, i wish you the best of luck..

DonyaPepay
2nd December 2007, 05:26
I know a lawyer who charged only 80,000 pesos for the professioal fee. 15,000 pesos for the Psychologist,5,000 for processing fee and filing fee and 2,000 pesos for lawyer`s appearance fee every hearing. Extra 30,000 to speed up things.

DonyaPepay
2nd December 2007, 05:33
For those whose planning to get an annulment, make sure you are dealing with the right person, double check the background of the lawyer and the one whose specialise in Annulment much better.

jonnijon
2nd December 2007, 08:53
Hi guys,thanks for the comments.I wont have the expence of FLR etc.as we will be living in phills.Yes we have a good lawyer,we are looking at six to seven months.My lady and I have been together for four years now,so its about time we done the proper thing:BouncyHappy:It keeps the outlaws happy:ARsurrender:So will keep you all up to date.Thanks John.

familylawyer
5th December 2007, 09:12
annulment in a day or a month!
you can have it along recto!

but if u like it legal, then consult a lawyer and go to court!

court fees depend on the location.
manila lawyers have their own set of legal rates,
the same is true with the lawyers of say
baguio, cebu or davao, etccc

Ady
5th December 2007, 18:37
So doing it in, say, a month will not be legal. And, chances are, the embassy will refuse any visas.

Now to convince her that this is the best way. She reckons it will take 4 years :Erm: but lots I read are 7-8 months.

Does anyone know of any good lawyers in Davao? :ARsurrender:

Pepe n Pilar
6th December 2007, 05:40
Recto is the place where you can get fake documents like Transcript of Records, Diplomas, Certificate of Attendance for a particular seminar, even id's...

KeithD
6th December 2007, 09:55
Recto is the place where you can get fake documents like CV, Diplomas, Certificate of Attendance for a particular seminar, even id's...
:yikes:

kimmi
6th December 2007, 13:39
Recto is the place where you can get fake documents like CV, Diplomas, Certificate of Attendance for a particular seminar, even id's...
even annulment papers sis Iye??:NoNo::NoNo::doh

it is still best to do it on the legal way..:xxgrinning--00xx3::ARsurrender:

familylawyer
7th December 2007, 10:01
So doing it in, say, a month will not be legal. And, chances are, the embassy will refuse any visas.

Now to convince her that this is the best way. She reckons it will take 4 years :Erm: but lots I read are 7-8 months.

Does anyone know of any good lawyers in Davao? :ARsurrender:



Here in baguio and neighboring benguet, annulment cases would take about a year because of the volume of cases. It all depends on the place where you will be filing the case. Some, like a court located in a northern town, would be faster, 5 to 8 months.

Pepe n Pilar
7th December 2007, 16:21
Hi Familylawyer,
I thought filing a case in the province would take faster compared to filing it in Metro Manila. I've heard of a case in Batangas City takes only 4 months and a Court in Manila takes 7-10 months. As to fees they are somewhat the same, so to facilitate a case it depends on factors such as: lawyer's capabilities and charm, petitioners pocket full of cash and of course grounds for annulment.

familylawyer
11th December 2007, 06:13
Hi Familylawyer,
I thought filing a case in the province would take faster compared to filing it in Metro Manila. I've heard of a case in Batangas City takes only 4 months and a Court in Manila takes 7-10 months. As to fees they are somewhat the same, so to facilitate a case it depends on factors such as: lawyer's capabilities and charm, petitioners pocket full of cash and of course grounds for annulment.

True...cases in the provincial courts are faster because of the case load they have. Fees actually depends on the ground for annulment and if the lawyer felt he earned to ask for a higher fee. A good law practitioner in family courts must well loved by the court staff, so that if are going to ask favor from them, they would readily give. http://filipinaroses.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
:)

Pepe n Pilar
11th December 2007, 06:27
Hi Familylawyer, i'm sure you're a lawyer? as your name implies.:) Is it possible if i can have your e-mail add so i can ask an advise from you? Thanks in advance.:)