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26th September 2013 #1
How do I know that I am legally married to my filipina
Hi all
Gentle now, newbie onboard
Married to a filipina for 8 years, 5 years we came to UK (I am British)
last year she got her British passport and citizenship, and that was the last I saw of her. little communication from her, saying she will never give me annulment now its in her time and thats 5 years form now.
I read extesinvily on here all about going to Cotabato, 50k etc etc
Then I read somewhere that IF the marriage wasn't performed properly then its null and void
Question
how do I know my marriage was indeed legal?
I have the certificate, but as we know in the Phils anything can be copied.
The ex made all the arrangements at the time and we got married in a restaurant by their local vicar (priest)
Are there ways I can find out if I am married,
IE by going to the Philippine Embassy in London and asking them to check records
thanks folks for your answers
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26th September 2013 #2
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Hi there.
Firstly, Let me say, with no offence intended, that's not the best user name you could have come up with is it?
To answer you question.....If NSO has you on record as legally married, then you are 'legally' married. Period.
What you do about that is another issue. This forum will not provide information that is neither correct nor illegal.
Let me ask this.......if NSO state you are legally married according to their records but you discover that actually you are not legally married (in the Philippines) what do you believe you can do? This is a serious question so please don't think there's no point to it.
Did you (personally) follow all legal procedures ? (ie UK CNI exchanged for local .... marriage licence etc) ?
First step get hold of your record from NSO
BTW, yes, a UK divorce will require 5 years if the spouse will not agree.
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28th September 2013 #3
Thanks Terpe
My user name is based on Disney = Dopey..sometimes its a good fit...hehehe
I will look at what you have suggested..thanks
Allow me to elabrate
I am moving to Philippines, work and home
If I am still 'legally married' I am told she is entitled to HALF (50%) of everything I own in the Phils.
Now I understand the Philippines is a big place and i could get 'lost' but I am planning a move business and home to Manila.
If she is entitled to 50% trust me she will find me
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28th September 2013 #4
you must be dopey coming to the philippines then waiting for her to turn up and take half your business off you lol
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28th September 2013 #5
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Dopey, as I said first step is to check what NSO have on record. You may do that online for a very small cost.
If you believe that the process, documentation and/or marriage itself did not follow the Family Code then you may have grounds for annulment.....but....that's a thread for another day.
What do you believe you own 100% of in the Philippines?
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29th September 2013 #6If she is entitled to 50% trust me she will find me
First off it might be a good idea to be more specific and explain what kind of business you intend to engage in here in the R.P.
Strictly speaking, you are set to lose more than 50% of your business because to begin with you can only own 40% of a legally registered business according to Filipino law.. The other 60% will be controlled by your Filipino business partner..
So... If your wife did turn up and believed that she was entitled to half your share (which I doubt she is whilst you are still married) she could only expect 20% share of the business... Anyway,in theory,if this scenario ever came to pass its not hard to calculate that if you provided 100% of the capital start up then you would have just lost 80% of it!!
Do you yet know who your Filipino business partner is/are?
Cheers,
Mr Silly.
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29th September 2013 #7
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I have nothing to add at this time, but I WOULD like to claim Mr. Grumpy.
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29th September 2013 #8
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Well I'll claim Mr Happy
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29th September 2013 #9
My friends refer me as Snow White..now I know where my dwarves are!
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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29th September 2013 #10
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1st October 2013 #11
Sorry to be late in my replies...as I've not got 'privileges' I cant access my own page to see where and what posts I've made.
I've sent an email to the mods but no response yet.
Anyways
No I dont know who my business partners are as yet, Business not yet set up, I was being hypothetical.
I cant seem to find on the net where it can tell me what the 'ex' is/not entitled to after or indeed before the annulment.
Whats worrying me is
When I go back in 2014, I buy a house (Yes i know about not being able to own it outright etc etc)
start a business (again Cheers Fred) and after say 4 years when i am successful and have franchised the business with marami outlets, and have 2 x homes....will she be entitled to anything I have built up
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2nd October 2013 #12
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I thought partners could only gain from assets acquired DURING the marriage ?
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2nd October 2013 #13
So did I
My Previous marriage was to a British Citizern, we divorced.
I rang my private pension company 2 years ago to get some info and was told that my 'ex' had 'interests' on my pension.
Off the record the man said that my ex wife 'could' claim 505 of my pension as i took it out while I was married to her at the time...so you can see my worries here (I hope )
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3rd October 2013 #14
Im not sure what the legal position is after an annulment as the word means null and void and says basically that you were never married.. Ex wife? What ex wife?
If you are in the R.P now,find a lawyer and tell us what he advises...
Interesting stuff.
Be careful about Filipino business partners BTW.. Usually they will plan to steal everything before year one.
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4th October 2013 #16
C'mon Dopy, we all await your answer!
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