annulment
baku-kang wrote:but what if there's non exisitng marriage license when I check with LCRÂ even if there's a marriage certificate from NSO? how did it happened?
or the License number in the Marriage Certificate does not match with the Marriage License ?
when there is absence of marriage license, the marriage can be nullified. but if it is just irregularity in the issuance of the marriage license, then the marriage is still valid without prejudice to the liability of the officer issuing such invalid or irregular marriage license.
I am planning to file my annulment in manila. Can someone recommend a good lawyer who can help me to process my annulment.. Preferably expert in family law.
Thanks

hope this helps.
My lawyer's name is Atty. Xilex Barroga and his office is at QC.
0917-465-2828
02-414-6840
-his client from Japan
Thank you
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Can we get married even the annulment is not done yet? Filed and under process of pre-trial this coming May 2015.
Got my witnesses and No collusion. No apperance of the respondent.
We're planning same year.
Thanks
apzadkins86 wrote:Hi blue, can i ask you also one thing? my friend has been married for more than 7 years now, but he and his wife have lost contact, communication for 7 years now already, the girl is a japanese, now my friend wants to get married but needs to annul his marriage first, do you think theyll approve his petition quick since they dont really know where his ex wife is right now.. they habe a diborce paper from japan but since philippines dont have divorce, they said the court might not accept it... thank you..
yes your fren cn file an annulment. he may even have 3 grounds for such annulment based from what i read from your statement.
Marlon
marlonmacha13 wrote:Hi everybody, I'm annulled as per the CENOMAR i got from NSO, but the problem is that my ex wife do this without my knowledge, so I don't have any papers of information regarding my annulment, my question is where I can get this court decree or the finality? I tried already in Civil Registry and Hall of Justice where we got married but they don't have any file or information there. Please help.
Marlon
go back to NSO and check the document itself and note down what court and who's the judge that issued an order of annulment then hire a lawyer.
hope this helps.

professor cebu wrote:if we can find any of the grounds under the law against the husband, you should have no problem at all.
Grounds such as?
Thank you for your help, my friend is going to meet the woman next week.
adnanexs wrote:can you tell me where to find a cheap lawyer in philippines in Batangas to file a case of annulment, how long it takes, is there anyway to do the case without a lawyer, is physical presense of the petitioner is necessary as she works abroad?
Using a good lawyer, who can do most of the work etc, you may only need one visit to the Philippines to attend the court.
I know someone who did it that way, and it took about a year.
Without a good lawyer you may need to spend a fair amount of time locally.
i have stayed here now for many years and i have traveled in and out to the phiippines countless of times and i know Filipinos very well. Surely i tell you please do not trust easily to ANYONE.even here on this forum or outside of it. If you have already made moves with any lawyer then let us follow up with that lawyer or if not yet we can offer you reliable sincere scam free desirable sincere accredited attorney. Not wanting to just "eat" your money. If you want our SINCERE help please contact MS ANNA at 09993985830. Take care and God Bless

Free415 wrote:Hi, i am married for almost 11 months. We got married because of a religious issue. I was battered wife since our relationship starts.my husband lives in the house of my parents, with no work for how many months. We fight a lot, and when that happens he always walk out and never comes back for how many days. That's our situation until last year. And i decided to be separated from him. Months past and i thought we're really through. So i met a guy whos much more different from him in all ways. He's not yet my lover but we always took pictures wherever we go with my friends. And 1 day my husband arrive from our house and search my things. He saw some of the pictures. I know that he has the right to be mad. But do he still have the right to come back wherever he like and jump into my life again that seems nothing happened? And now, he want to sue me. I want to fight back with a case but i dont have evidence. What would be the best way?? And would it be easy to file an nullification if we are just married for a few months?? Pls. Answer.
yes, he may come back whenever he likes it because he is your legal spouse unless you are not living in a conjugal house, which means that the owner of the house that you are staying may forbid him to enter. I cant think of any case that he may file against you. pictures are not solid evidence in any action in court unless supported by collaborative evidences. anyways, you can nullify your marriage with him and in fact used ra7610 against him.
your lawyer knows this one. good luck
You need to apply for a Protection Order under Republic Act No. 9262
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leavemealone19 wrote:Be careful of hiring a lawyer esp in manila.. My lawyer was so nice and accomodating when we are signing the contract. He promised me that he will do his best to help me. I paid him 200k as a total package fee for my annulment. It's already been 6 months since we signed the contract and until now i am still waiting for collusion investigation.
i suggest you file it in cebu. more competent and almost half the asking price in manila. 
Thank you for your help
I am a US citizen. I was married in the Philippines and I brought my ex wife to US.
I got a divorce in the US 5 years ago.
Can you please help me get an annulment in the Philippines?
I am disabled and I have a limited income.
Do I have to go to Philippines to get an annulment?
How about recognition of my divorce in US by the Philippines?
Does my ex wife have to go back to the Philippines to do this?
How long does it take to get an annulment ?
thank you
brookdanny2000 wrote:please let me know if you found a lawyer?
Thank you for your help
I am a US citizen. I was married in the Philippines and I brought my ex wife to US.
I got a divorce in the US 5 years ago.
Can you please help me get an annulment in the Philippines?
I am disabled and I have a limited income.
Do I have to go to Philippines to get an annulment?
How about recognition of my divorce in US by the Philippines?
Does my ex wife have to go back to the Philippines to do this?
How long does it take to get an annulment ?
thank you
Your US divorce is recognised everywhere except the Philippines.
You only need to get it recognised in the Philippines, if you are going back there. Otherwise it is not necessary for you.
The same applies to your ex-wife. But if she needs to get a Philippine annulment, then yes, at some stage she would need to make a personal appearance.
It took over one year for one person that i know to get an Annulment in the Philippines, and she needed to travel back to the Philippines for one appearance at court.
brookdanny2000 wrote:please let me know if you found a lawyer?
Thank you for your help
I am a US citizen. I was married in the Philippines and I brought my ex wife to US.
I got a divorce in the US 5 years ago.
Can you please help me get an annulment in the Philippines?
I am disabled and I have a limited income.
Do I have to go to Philippines to get an annulment?
How about recognition of my divorce in US by the Philippines?
Does my ex wife have to go back to the Philippines to do this?
How long does it take to get an annulment ?
thank you
If you have already a divorce decree from US court, we can have it judicially recognize here in the Philippines. Chances are, you may have a less straneous job to have ur marriage annulled here in the Philippines 
I am still looking for an attorney in the Philippines.
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