sa aking nalalaman, ang civil nga ang ipinapa-annul.. wala ka naman naririnig na nagpapa-annul sa church diba?..and thats why sa court ka nagpapa-annul kasi you want the wedding contract to be deemed null and void.
a church wedding is a combination of a religious (sacrament of matrimony)and a legal (where you sign the wedding contract with the sponsors as witnesses) joining of the husband and wife. Now, kaya nga may wedding banns published sa parish ng couple so that the public may know kung sinong ikakasal at kung may problem man (ie kasal sa iba) eh pwedeng ipatigil ang kasal.
if you are married sa church, there are two things that you should annul. yung civil and yung church. the reason for this is that the couple is married and is recognized by the society (civil) and by the church .
so if you are married sa church and your marriage is annulled civilly, you may again get married, pero civil lang.
i have an officemate here, who has completed the civil annulment procedures. ngayon, ang nilalakad nila is yung church.
how much will do you usually spend if you have your marriage annulled? What if you don't have a lawyer and you don't want to have a lawyer anymore since you never really cohabitated with the husband. You just got married in paper and went your separate ways..you don't even know where he is now. DO you have to go through annulment for that?
i guess so too. That's what I told my friend. The marriage was arranged by her parents. She doesn't love the guy and vise versa. After they got married, they just went their own separate ways literally (kindda like the episode in friends where Rachel and Ross got married in vegas). She wanted to have it annulled but she couldn't locate the guy anymore. In this situation, how can you go through an annulment if you can't locate your wife or husband?
Nullification of a marriage is commonly called annulment. Annulment is a complicated case. You will need a civil attorney to do all the works and present your case to the court, not unless you have judiciary backround that will help.
First, what are your grounds in filing for marriage annulment? I specifically put grounding with S, because one commonly used term for annulment is mentally incapacitated. Judges nowadays don't just bite into that excuse anymore. You will have to find more ways why you need to break marriage. One more concern are proofs that your husband/wife is concealling a relationship within your bonded life.
Second, all marriages that doesn't work out right and have lived for more than 10 or 15 years apart will have a strong case for marriage annulment. He/she can not be married legally until your marriage contract has been deemed void. Or the guilty party will face charges of bigamy if the offended party decides to file it in court.
Third, after marriage annulment has been decided by the courts. The next case that you will have to file is children's custody and financial supports.
A declaration of nullity within the Catholic Church does not effect whatsoever in civil law. It does not affect in any manner the legitimacy of children.
My final word on this, don't be mislead by what you are feeling right now (guilt, anger, annoyance, etc.). You may need to talk things over in a quiet and peaceful manner. Respect each other's opinion. One listens while the other expalins. Remember, husband and wife doesn't suffer from this nullification process, the children does. And it will be marked forever in their memories.
Originally posted by Ungas Nullification of a marriage is commonly called annulment. Annulment is a complicated case. You will need a civil attorney to do all the works and present your case to the court, not unless you have judiciary backround that will help.
First, what are your grounds in filing for marriage annulment? I specifically put grounding with S, because one commonly used term for annulment is mentally incapacitated. Judges nowadays don't just bite into that excuse anymore. You will have to find more ways why you need to break marriage. One more concern are proofs that your husband/wife is concealling a relationship within your bonded life.
Second, all marriages that doesn't work out right and have lived for more than 10 or 15 years apart will have a strong case for marriage annulment. He/she can not be married legally until your marriage contract has been deemed void. Or the guilty party will face charges of polygamy if the offended party decides to file it in court.
Third, after marriage annulment has been decided by the courts. The next case that you will have to file is children's custody and financial supports.
A declaration of nullity within the Catholic Church does not effect whatsoever in civil law. It does not affect in any manner the legitimacy of children.
My final word on this, don't be mislead by what you are feeling right now (guilt, anger, annoyance, etc.). You may need to talk things over in a quiet and peaceful manner. Respect each other's opinion. One listens while the other expalins. Remember, husband and wife doesn't suffer from this nullification process, the children does. And it will be marked forever in their memories.
fafa ungas, kabisadong-kabisado ah. parang marriage annulment expert ka na rin ah.... :D
Originally posted by odell malalaman ba kunyari sa iba ibang place ka magpakasal?hehe.. i mean sa pinas ah
oo naman. once it was filed within the civil registrar's office... you may be charged with bigamy if you get married "legally" more than once. i am saying "legally" kasi daming mga kasal-kasal dyan eh (lalo na dyan sa may QC City Hall...)