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mikemike
2nd August 2008, 17:32
Hi, I'm new to this site and my girlfriend and i have been reading through all the useful information here - what a fantastic site! However, all the reading has still left me somewhat confused....

I'm trying to arrange a marriage annulment for my filipino girlfriend. She has been separated for several years and her husband does not wish to contest the annulment. However, I've been told that it could take 18 months or more for the annulment to come through. On reading through the various posts on this forum, it seems that it is possible to get an annulment quicker than this... is this correct? If so, what do we need to do in order to get a quicker annulment?

aug06_2006
2nd August 2008, 17:38
Hello Mike, welcome to this informative site...just keep reading in here i'm pretty sure u can get the answers of your questions.

keithAngel
2nd August 2008, 17:46
Hi, I'm new to this site and my girlfriend and i have been reading through all the useful information here - what a fantastic site! However, all the reading has still left me somewhat confused....

I'm trying to arrange a marriage annulment for my filipino girlfriend. She has been separated for several years and her husband does not wish to contest the annulment. However, I've been told that it could take 18 months or more for the annulment to come through. On reading through the various posts on this forum, it seems that it is possible to get an annulment quicker than this... is this correct? If so, what do we need to do in order to get a quicker annulment?

Pay bribes in a nutshell

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 17:47
Pay bribes in a nutshell

lol bribes are ok by me if it gets the job done quicker! who to and how?

kimmi
2nd August 2008, 18:09
hello mike, welcome to the forum..just read some of the posts here about annulment for sure everything will be ok..:)

Goodluck..:)

keithAngel
2nd August 2008, 18:14
Not that i approve you understand but depending how much you want to spend remaining invisible as a foreigner will be cheaper

If so your girlfriend needs to approach a lawyer who is experienced / recommended

and they will make all the approaches one vital bit in all this is the current husband must not contest anything or you may loose your "brown envelope" money.and this leaves you open to potentially being held up

Why do you think he will be ok? sometimes it may be true or you might want to think about a "thank you" amount for staying co-operative payable only after annulment is achieved

You should also be aware that any adultery with a married woman leaves you open to criminal prosecution and a shake down or up to 7 years prison if a complaint were made...ouch

There has been a suggestion on the forum that cotaba is very fast and cheap might be worth exploring as one member says 50000 piso

the more talked about amounts are 150-240,000 so 2-3 grand

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=9657&highlight=annulment

:)

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 18:26
many thanks for the advice keith

Ady
2nd August 2008, 20:08
In our case it took a 6-7 months, and about £2,000. Ouch. For an annual salary of £20k, it is a load of dough. We had it done in Cotabato. I have heard quicker on here though.

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 20:12
In our case it took a 6-7 months, and about £2,000. Ouch. For an annual salary of £20k, it is a load of dough. We had it done in Cotabato. I have heard quicker on here though.

Yes, i agree, it is quite alot of money.. but i'd ratrher we get the annulment quickly than hang around for ages. Could you recommend a lawyer there?

gemini63
2nd August 2008, 20:13
Hi, I'm new to this site and my girlfriend and i have been reading through all the useful information here - what a fantastic site! However, all the reading has still left me somewhat confused....

I'm trying to arrange a marriage annulment for my filipino girlfriend. She has been separated for several years and her husband does not wish to contest the annulment. However, I've been told that it could take 18 months or more for the annulment to come through. On reading through the various posts on this forum, it seems that it is possible to get an annulment quicker than this... is this correct? If so, what do we need to do in order to get a quicker annulment?

from wr is ur gf? if from davao i can give you the number of my friend who got hers done easy in cotabato. call her and talk to her how and who the lawyer in davao she got.The lawyer she got is from davao city but her lawyer filed it in cotabato city.

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 20:18
she's in bankok at the moment but will be returning to the phils soon. She is from Manilla, but i was thinking it may be worth travelling down to cotabato city if it means getting a faster annulment. A contact number for a lawyer who could do this would be really greatly appreciated.

many thanks

Ady
2nd August 2008, 20:30
I will ask my gf for a number. Maybe better to get your gf to do the dealing - once they knew my gf had a British bf the price doubled. No kidding.

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 20:54
excellent advice, thanks Ady

gemini63
2nd August 2008, 20:58
she's in bankok at the moment but will be returning to the phils soon. She is from Manilla, but i was thinking it may be worth travelling down to cotabato city if it means getting a faster annulment. A contact number for a lawyer who could do this would be really greatly appreciated.

many thanks

yes let ur gf arrange the deal for it. tell her not to mention that she has a foreigner bf thats why she wants annulment coz the lawyer wl ask double price.If she has time to call my friend SUSIE METRAN mobile fon number 00639186653777 about the easy annulment done in cotabato which i (emalin) mentioned.Ask who is the lawyer coz i forgot the name she gave to me.It cost 50,000pesos only but there are a little bits of expenses for the papers needed that the lawyer will ask to submit from the client.

gemini63
2nd August 2008, 21:00
I think ur gf dont need to travel to cotabato anymore.Its the lawyer only whom hv a connections from the court insiders.

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 21:15
does anyone know if there are any restrictions where my g/f can file for the annulment? for example, does she need to be resident in an area before she can file there?

flomike
2nd August 2008, 21:21
well for what i have heard annulment is always easy to get and fast too if you file it in a certain province instead of Manila I don't know why:Erm:(of course if the party involve didn't contest it?) or as long as you are ready financially that's the main thing:REGamblMoney01HL1:

gemini63
2nd August 2008, 21:24
I think none as long as its within phil. terretories.Coz anybody can changed address.My friend is living in davao city, and cotabato city is different city already.Thats why its easy there and quick there coz its under ARMM govt. but still accepted by phil. laws.

keithAngel
2nd August 2008, 21:31
Mike has she got her marriage document with her? as for me that is the starting point old cynic that i am

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 21:38
many thanks everyone for the excellent advice :)

mikemike
2nd August 2008, 21:38
good point keith, i'll find out

Mrs.JMajor
3rd August 2008, 05:46
Ok mike i just done w/ my annulment nearly 7 months,not bad and direct to the point its 150 thousand package deal,i even give my lawyer to one of the member here and she check my lawyer if he is pass on board ,yes he is...he is from manila(not to compete w/ other members recommendation) but just giving u choices and i can assure you he work fairly enough i trusted him

P.S as gemini63 is my friend (so hope she don't mind my post) as she mentioned 50thousand pesos, it can be, but....but....but it isn't included there the psychiatrist, filing fee,the lawyer can ask for more fee but in 150k its installment ,every hearing he ask me to pay 20k and until the decision haven't come out ,you don't need to pay it in full...since you are newbie we really need to put it in public as u cant use private message facilities on the forum here is the atty mobile phone u can ask him directly any question you want to know,but let your g/f do the talking lol,we call here if some one speak in English"spokening dollar"

jonnijon
3rd August 2008, 09:20
Hi Mike,we are just into the final stages of our annulment,its in the court now.With a good lawyer your looking at about £1,500 for his fee and brown envelopes.You will also need about £300 for the shrink.
We paid 50% upfront and 50% on completion to the lawyer.You might be asked for more money as the annulment has to be published in a local newspaper,this money should be deducted from the final payment.
I had to pay off the ex husband,but he was told I would not pay for his daughters school fees if he asked for any more money,that done the trick.
So best of luck,its a long and expensive process but its worth every penny.
The costs vary in every town and province so you will hear many different prices being quoted and about how long it takes.

IanB
3rd August 2008, 11:13
More useful advice thanks folks. Once I have met Mae in Bangkok next week (!!!!!!) we will start the anullment process. She thinks she has found a good lawyer in Angeles, but I will be doing some checking first.

Ian

D&G
28th November 2008, 04:45
does anyone know if there are any restrictions where my g/f can file for the annulment? for example, does she need to be resident in an area before she can file there?


the law says u can only file ur annulment where u're a resident or u have a residence otherwise it would be a question of jurisdiction...

unless they already changed or ammend the law :Erm::Erm:

simplelife
28th November 2008, 06:01
the law says u can only file ur annulment where u're a resident or u have a residence otherwise it would be a question of jurisdiction...

unless they already changed or ammend the law :Erm::Erm:

Yes thats right. If the Prosecutor found out that she is not a resident of that place where she filed the annulment, the court will dissmiss the case. But that also defends on how the lawyer will handle it, if the lawyer have a good contact with the people in that court then it will be no problem.

IainBusby
28th November 2008, 09:49
Ok mike i just done w/ my annulment nearly 7 months,not bad and direct to the point its 150 thousand package deal,i even give my lawyer to one of the member here and she check my lawyer if he is pass on board ,yes he is...he is from manila(not to compete w/ other members recommendation) but just giving u choices and i can assure you he work fairly enough i trusted him

P.S as gemini63 is my friend (so hope she don't mind my post) as she mentioned 50thousand pesos, it can be, but....but....but it isn't included there the psychiatrist, filing fee,the lawyer can ask for more fee but in 150k its installment ,every hearing he ask me to pay 20k and until the decision haven't come out ,you don't need to pay it in full...since you are newbie we really need to put it in public as u cant use private message facilities on the forum here is the atty mobile phone u can ask him directly any question you want to know,but let your g/f do the talking lol,we call here if some one speak in English"spokening dollar" lol +639286569030

Take heed Mike,
Whatever lawyer you use and whatever city you choose to file for the annulment, if you can get through the whole process without her lawyer or any other involved official finding out that a foreigner is involved it really will save you a lot of money.

With regard to her ex, I think it would be wise for your gf to come to some sort of financial agreement with him whereby a bung will be paid, but only if he cooperates completely throughout the process and only when the whole process is complete.
Iain.

dee
3rd February 2009, 07:49
Hey. I just got my annulment in just a month and a half. Fast huh! Upon filing the petition,I paid half of the amount. When the petition came out I paid the remaining half and voila everything moved very fast. My ex-husband did not contest it so it went smoothly. My friend does everything up to the recording at the local civil registrar. This is needed so you can have your Final Decree of ANNULMENT. Because without this finality any succeeding marriages will still be void.

kermit123
3rd February 2009, 11:41
2,000 god that is a lot of money gaz/maybs

Mrs.JMajor
4th February 2009, 01:44
Hey. I just got my annulment in just a month and a half. Fast huh! Upon filing the petition,I paid half of the amount. When the petition came out I paid the remaining half and voila everything moved very fast. My ex-husband did not contest it so it went smoothly. My friend does everything up to the recording at the local civil registrar. This is needed so you can have your Final Decree of ANNULMENT. Because without this finality any succeeding marriages will still be void.

I saw her post in some threads how grateful she got her annulment so quick, :Erm: shout it everywhere in 3 threads, never introduce yourself :D well congratulation uli lol:Cuckoo:

familylawyer
4th February 2009, 09:23
Hey. I just got my annulment in just a month and a half. Fast huh! Upon filing the petition,I paid half of the amount. When the petition came out I paid the remaining half and voila everything moved very fast. My ex-husband did not contest it so it went smoothly. My friend does everything up to the recording at the local civil registrar. This is needed so you can have your Final Decree of ANNULMENT. Because without this finality any succeeding marriages will still be void.

You should not discuss your case openly. The Solicitor General night read it and would contest it. They can oppose and it is known that they had done it. A month and a half proceedings is highly irregular which would have involved the judge, prosecutor, court staff and your lawyer. They could all face administrative as well as criminal cases once it will be known.

mavid
4th February 2009, 09:51
A month and a half proceedings is highly irregular which would have involved the judge, prosecutor, court staff and your lawyer. They could all face administrative as well as criminal cases once it will be known.

:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Can't imagine how you could fit all the annulment procedures in that span of time unless otherwise you have paid a lot of money including under the table ones.

Pepe n Pilar
4th February 2009, 10:11
You should not discuss your case openly. The Solicitor General night read it and would contest it. They can oppose and it is known that they had done it. A month and a half proceedings is highly irregular which would have involved the judge, prosecutor, court staff and your lawyer. They could all face administrative as well as criminal cases once it will be known.


Definitely true.....You should refrain from broadcasting this because that is a criminal offense. Everyone that filed for an annulment in the Phils has paid huge amount and had waited for the proper proceedings. The Solicitor General can contest it and once that happens your case will be forwarded to the Higher Court which is a lenghty procedure again.:NoNo:

Mrs.JMajor
4th February 2009, 13:24
You should not discuss your case openly. The Solicitor General night read it and would contest it. They can oppose and it is known that they had done it. A month and a half proceedings is highly irregular which would have involved the judge, prosecutor, court staff and your lawyer. They could all face administrative as well as criminal cases once it will be known.

Very good post and replies from people been through to annulment cases Mavid,Itsme_iye and at your service

Actually i doubt your post dee

PeterB
4th February 2009, 15:30
I formed an opinion when I first read Dee's post .... I smell an attempted scam!

familylawyer
6th February 2009, 09:02
ANNULMENT CASE (based on Psychological Incapacity) GUIDE:
1. File the Complaint.
2. Complaint will be served to the defendant, and an ORDER for him/her to file his/her ANSWER.
3. If there is no answer from the defendant in within 15 days, the court will order the prosecutor to conduct an investigation that there is no-collusion between the parties.
4. If the prosecutor submits the Certification of No-Collusion, the court will schedule a Preliminary Conference.
5. During the Preliminary Conference, the Pre-Trial date and the trial dates will be scheduled. Trial dates will depend on how many witnesses will be presented.
6. After the conclusion of the hearings, it will be submitted for decision.
7. Upon the release of the Decision, it must be received by the Solicitor -General.
8. After 30 days from receipt of the Decision by the SOL-GEN, the Decision becomes final!

DURATION: 6 months (in courts with lesser case loads) to up to 2 years. Thus, in filling a case, always consider the venue where the case should be filed.

One and a half month of annulment case is not normal.

aromulus
6th February 2009, 09:42
ANNULMENT CASE (based on Psychological Incapacity) GUIDE:
1. File the Complaint.
2. Complaint will be served to the defendant, and an ORDER for him/her to file his/her ANSWER.
3. If there is no answer from the defendant in within 15 days, the court will order the prosecutor to conduct an investigation that there is no-collusion between the parties.
4. If the prosecutor submits the Certification of No-Collusion, the court will schedule a Preliminary Conference.
5. During the Preliminary Conference, the Pre-Trial date and the trial dates will be scheduled. Trial dates will depend on how many witnesses will be presented.
6. After the conclusion of the hearings, it will be submitted for decision.
7. Upon the release of the Decision, it must be received by the Solicitor -General.
8. After 30 days from receipt of the Decision by the SOL-GEN, the Decision becomes final!

DURATION: 6 months (in courts with lesser case loads) to up to 2 years. Thus, in filling a case, always consider the venue where the case should be filed.

One and a half month of annulment case is not normal.

There you go.......

You have been told......

And I believe that it could take even longer.:doh

So, folks, don't make yourself any illusions and assume that you can speedily obtain an annulment in the Phils because it ain't the case....:NoNo:

I presume that a brown envelope in the right hands, from time to time, might help the cause, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

If the person in question obtained one in a month and half it could be well dodgy and and not properly recognised by the courts.

keithAngel
6th February 2009, 10:08
Recently entered into this process , Angie has paid the first 25000 0f a fixed fee of 50000 to her lawer (who is also a city councillor apparently well known for his helping poor people get their annulments in about a year) this does not include the shrinks fee.

My personal view is that I dont have a time limit and am taking a very backseat position in the process realy just having given her the confidence to use her own money to start the ball rolling I will give updates from time to time to let you all know what the process is as I get them

diana
2nd March 2009, 15:53
Hey. I just got my annulment in just a month and a half. Fast huh! Upon filing the petition,I paid half of the amount. When the petition came out I paid the remaining half and voila everything moved very fast. My ex-husband did not contest it so it went smoothly. My friend does everything up to the recording at the local civil registrar. This is needed so you can have your Final Decree of ANNULMENT. Because without this finality any succeeding marriages will still be void.

hi dee
just want to ask where did you filed your annulment.maybe you can recommend me to your lawyer?and how much did it costs you?thanks in advance

darren-b
2nd March 2009, 18:29
hi dee
just want to ask where did you filed your annulment.maybe you can recommend me to your lawyer?and how much did it costs you?thanks in advance

If you read this thread you will see that people doubted what Dee said, and she hasn't been seen since. If she does re-appear and give you details just be careful before handing over any money.

Nida_Steve
17th March 2009, 09:58
Hello,

I processed my annulment in Tagum a couple of years ago and took about 3months, a case based on presumptive death with no contact for 12 years.

The things I would recommend are:-

1. Get a attorney based on recommendation
2. Fix a price for completion of annulment up front
3. The speed of this process depends on how proactive you attorney wants to be with filing your case... and his professional contacts, to speed up your application. I am NOT suggesting undertable payments or fixers!... but just good management, and knowledge of how the system works.

The most important thing is to have a good relationship with your attorney.. and keep on top of what is going on. If you have a gut feeling you don't trust your attorney... probably best find another one!

IainBusby
17th March 2009, 15:56
Hello,

I processed my annulment in Tagum a couple of years ago and took about 3months, a case based on presumptive death with no contact for 12 years.

The things I would recommend are:-

1. Get a attorney based on recommendation
2. Fix a price for completion of annulment up front
3. The speed of this process depends on how proactive you attorney wants to be with filing your case... and his professional contacts, to speed up your application. I am NOT suggesting undertable payments or fixers!... but just good management, and knowledge of how the system works.

The most important thing is to have a good relationship with your attorney.. and keep on top of what is going on. If you have a gut feeling you don't trust your attorney... probably best find another one!

Presumptive death is not the same as an annulment. After an annulment you are regarded as single, as if you had never been married. Whereas the term presumptive death actually means presumptive death for the purposes of re-marriage. This means that if your ex-husband turns up later and goes to court to contest the order of presumptive death, then you will be regarded as still legally married to him and your subsequent marriage will be seen as null and void as far as Philippines law is concerned.

If you are marrying a Brit and coming to live in the UK, it doesn't really matter too much because your subsequent marriage will still be recognised as legal in the UK regardless of anything that happens in the Philippines.

Iain.

familylawyer
18th March 2009, 08:18
IAINBUSBY is correct and i'm impressed with his knowledge in Philippine laws.

Petition for Presumptive Death is for the sole purpose of contracting the marriage. The petition is a summary proceeding as provided in the Civil Code. However, the decision is without prejudice to the effect of a reappearance of the absent spouse.

The case being a summary proceedings does not require the rigors of a trial, just like annulment of marriage.

Nida_Steve
18th March 2009, 10:28
IAINBUSBY is correct and i'm impressed with his knowledge in Philippine laws.

Petition for Presumptive Death is for the sole purpose of contracting the marriage. The petition is a summary proceeding as provided in the Civil Code. However, the decision is without prejudice to the effect of a reappearance of the absent spouse.

The case being a summary proceedings does not require the rigors of a trial, just like annulment of marriage.

My wife was given a different view from her attorney at the time.. now with my wifes status legaly changed at the NSO, not too concerned if her ex reappears after 12 years missing, abandonment of the children she would welcome her day in court

IainBusby
18th March 2009, 11:28
IAINBUSBY is correct and i'm impressed with his knowledge in Philippine laws.

Petition for Presumptive Death is for the sole purpose of contracting the marriage. The petition is a summary proceeding as provided in the Civil Code. However, the decision is without prejudice to the effect of a reappearance of the absent spouse.

The case being a summary proceedings does not require the rigors of a trial, just like annulment of marriage.

Been there, done that, and I'm still wearing the tee-shirt.

Jenky
23rd March 2009, 07:26
Hi mikemike.

My wife is from Manila and we applied her annulment in Feb 2008 and got the decision from the judge in August 2008. It then took about 6 more weeks to register the decision with the authorities....NSO etc.
We looked around for an attourney and were quoted figures from 100,000 pesos upwards. But the cheaper ones want all of the money up front. That just made me think that when they have your money your case will then go onto their back burner.
Anyway the attourney we used was called Jeannie Pulido. She has a website and her office is in Malate. She was 100% trustworty and reliable. She answered every one of my many emails often within hours of me sending them!! and she also gave me and my wife her mobile number.
It cost me 200,000 pesos fixed price inclusive of everything. I paid 100,000 up front then 50,000 after the pre-trial then the final 50,000 after we got the decision. Our case was quite simple because my wife`s marriage had no marriage license. Psycological incapacity cases can take longer. But if the Husband will not be contesting then maybe not so much longer.

PeterB
23rd March 2009, 16:42
This is all hearsay, but I have heard that the whole process is much quicker if you file for annulment in Cotobato - apparently the court there is not as busy as many other places in Phils. I have heard of an annulment being obtained there in just two months.

alliah
13th June 2009, 06:28
from wr is ur gf? if from davao i can give you the number of my friend who got hers done easy in cotabato. call her and talk to her how and who the lawyer in davao she got.The lawyer she got is from davao city but her lawyer filed it in cotabato city.

hello gemini, im jenny from the philippines, can you also please give me the number of that lawyer in davao. cause i really want my marriage to be annul.i really appreciate if you could help me.. plzzzzz... thnk you..

NtoN
21st June 2009, 12:52
Hello Mike!

The question on jurisdiction as to where to file the annulment is based on the residence address of the petitioner (your girlfriend in this case). Per previous inquiry from some lawyers, annulment in the Philippines does not usually take long now maybe a maximum of 6mos but you really have to prepare thousand of pesos (starts at P150,000 maybe depending on the lawyer). In case of opting to file the petition for annulment in a place outside the residence of your fiancee, just make sure that you have an address to use. Anyway, i will try my very best to get an answer from some lawyers. I hope my bosses wont charge me...LOL

NtoN
21st June 2009, 12:57
Sorry for this, but i missed the date. I think my posting is no longer needed...sincerest apologies.

aphrodite78
23rd June 2009, 13:43
hi,

just been reading the threads, based from my personal experience it took me 11 mos. i filled it in manila regional trial court and costed me almost 100k. if your gf is living in manila and would not want to spend a lot i suggest she consider going to public attorneys office in manila. the first 2 lawyers who handled my annulment case saw pounds sign as soon as they heard my foreign sounding surname so i fired them but they have already bagged some money from me. the third one who is from manila's public attorneys office didn't even asked any money whatsoever. he was so helpful, it went really smoothly because my ex didn't showed up as he was a coward and he was so afraid of being prosecuted. good luck and let me know if she needs some assistance. i hope i can be of help.
by the way my case is void marriage from the beginning meaning my ex was already married when he married me.

familylawyer
29th June 2009, 10:00
The public attorney's office (PAO) handle cases for our indigent kababayans, because their services are absolutely free. The normal procedure for PAO lawyers is to determine if a client is indigent, meaning receiving a monthly income of P12,000. In my experience, PAO would accept annulment cases if it is based on bigamous marriage etc., but not based on psychological incapacity. Because if your ground is psychological incapacity, it presupposes that you can pay the services of a psychiatrist.

Anyway, let free PAO lawyers for the indigent. :)

Mrs.JMajor
29th June 2009, 10:09
Hi Family Lawyer, I know you had some knowledge in some cases, how ever can you enlighten us with this case, how and what case is appropriate for her, here..http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=16741

familylawyer
2nd July 2009, 08:31
Her option is annulment. It would take her two years if the case is filed in a place were the case load is great. One year is the norm, but in some places it is only 6 months.

She can file it from abroad, that is by bringing the COMPLAINT FOR ANNULMENT, already prepared by her lawyer at the Philippine Embassy be notarized by a consul. Then send it back to the Philippines where the lawyer can file it in court. She should likewise a Special Power of Attorney for a relative or her lawyer to represent her in court so that she may not attend all the trial dates. However, her appearance is needed if its her time to testify. We tried to take the testimony of client in Canada through deposition to be conducted by a consul, but the process is more expensive that the plane ticket. But it is possible.

Get an honest lawyer, who will explain everything, lay all the requirements and expenses. Who needs a good lawyer anyway if he will be the cause of delays!

Mrs.JMajor
2nd July 2009, 10:32
Thank you po for that, hoping she will read your post or I will qoute you to her thread, thanks

Florge
2nd July 2009, 11:04
This is all hearsay, but I have heard that the whole process is much quicker if you file for annulment in Cotobato - apparently the court there is not as busy as many other places in Phils. I have heard of an annulment being obtained there in just two months.

Unfortunately, it isn't the case now. The Supreme Court had seen the volume of so many annulment cases being granted in Cotabato and has now been very watchful on the cases being tried there. :doh

AttorneyCompany
19th July 2009, 06:30
You are correct. To enter into an invalid marriage simply to have a fancy church wedding because of reasons of convenience is sinful and betrays a lack of good judgment. It can also give scandal to those who are not knowledgeable in their Catholic faith.

LastViking
20th July 2009, 23:24
Thanks for the post, do you know how long the process is likely to be in Cagayan De Oro, Mindanao at the moment, my gf lives in the city, so does her ex

LV

bystander09
16th August 2009, 11:38
Hi, I'm new to this site and my girlfriend and i have been reading through all the useful information here - what a fantastic site! However, all the reading has still left me somewhat confused....

I'm trying to arrange a marriage annulment for my filipino girlfriend. She has been separated for several years and her husband does not wish to contest the annulment. However, I've been told that it could take 18 months or more for the annulment to come through. On reading through the various posts on this forum, it seems that it is possible to get an annulment quicker than this... is this correct? If so, what do we need to do in order to get a quicker annulment?

Hi Mike,

You will need a good size wallet and be willing to grease a few skids in order to move things along more quickly. :D

bystander