annulment
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Bella
@Bella128 (2471)
• United States
5 Oct 16
Well, both aren't really a "good" thing but what do you think is better? An annulment or a divorce?
I'm divorced and I wonder if maybe an annulment would have been better given the fact that I was rather young and the marriage...
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usemyname
@usemyname (640)
• Philippines
13 Mar 13
I married at a young age of 23. The only reason I married my wife is I don't want our son to be illegitimate. I was so naive at that young age. I could actually acknowledge the child as my own, without ever entering the marriage...
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jeanneyvonne
@jeanneyvonne (5500)
• Philippines
30 Dec 12
After the passing of the controversial RH bill, another bill is bound to be controversial as best – the divorce bill.
Personally, I think will be a more heated debate (as if the RH bill wasn’t) since this time, it is marriage...
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edsss17
@edsss17 (4394)
• Philippines
15 Feb 12
Since the 5th grade, I already have a diary. I write everything there every end of the day.
On my 1st year in high school, I've burned those 5 notebooks that serves as my diary because of some reasons and just recently, I went...
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snowhybiscuis
@snowhybiscuis (1882)
• Philippines
11 Jan 12
When you got separated from your husband or wife, how did your relationship go? Did you parted ways as friends or you've hated each other for the hurts you've caused to one another?
How did you get over the separation?
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gicolet
@gicolet (1702)
• United States
1 Jun 11
I believe it would save a lot of trouble for couples who have irreconcilable differences if there was a divorce in the Philippines. It's so not fair for those in abusive marriages, for spouses who cheat, and for those who left the...
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annateresa
@annateresa (107)
• Philippines
2 Feb 11
Divorce, annulment and separation, for me all of these are all the same, same because you will separate with your wife/husband physically plus the division of all the properties you gained. Can we stop these problem of marriage?...
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insurectus
@insurectus (334)
• Philippines
22 Sep 10
House Bill 1799 wants divorce to be legalized here in Philippines
We already have annulment and legal separation, is divorce really needed?
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ania66
@ania66 (78)
• Philippines
22 Aug 10
Whenever I come across about annulment or other dissolution of marriage issues (and the wife claims that she is doing "this" for her children), I can't help but ask - how can one be a "good mom" whose looking into the benefits of...
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king4aday
@king4aday (680)
• Philippines
12 Aug 10
The Gabriela Partylist wants to revived the divorce bill stating that annulment is too costly and is phycological incapacity (grounds for annulment) is hard to prove. According to Gabriela, this would be beneficial to those who...
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redphile
@redphile (2264)
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
How come some people still go for the guy or the girl who's already married. Don't get me wrong, I am still single and ready to mingle, but then those who are not single, should stay at home and take care of your wife or your...
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jonnifc
@jonnifc (1017)
• Philippines
14 Jun 10
My boyfriend of 2 years is still legally married. When we met, it was almost 2 years since he has called it quits with his wife. They were only together as a married couple for about 1 year. His wife knows about me. She's fine...
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anne25penn
@anne25penn (3305)
• Philippines
16 Apr 10
A friend of mine is contemplating on filing an annulment case for her marriage. She has been separated from her husband for almost a year now and has decided to make it legal. I have no knowledge on these type of proceedings but...
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janzki
@janzki (49)
• Philippines
23 Jul 09
I am from a country where divorce is not allowed. we have annulment but it takes years to make it approved and the approval rate is 10%. hence i say, when you get married, you were forever tied with the person you chose to marry....
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