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  2. Divorce in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Following the Philippines independence from the United States in the Philippines in 1946, Act No. 2710 remained applicable for a time. Until the enactment of the Republic Act No. 386 or the Civil Code on August 30, 1950 which only allowed for legal separation or what was before known as 'relative divorce' and does not allow for absolute divorce ...

  3. Family Code of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Family Code covers fields of significant public interest, especially the laws on marriage.The definition and requisites for marriage, along with the grounds for annulment, are found in the Family Code, as is the law on conjugal property relations, rules on establishing filiation, and the governing provisions on support, parental authority, and adoption.

  4. Persons and family relations - Wikipedia

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    Persons and family relations mainly deals with the issues of family matters such as marriage, annulment and voiding of marriages, adoption, property settlements between spouses, parental authority, support for spouses and children, emancipation, legitimes (inheritance) of children from their parents and between relatives.

  5. Annulment - Wikipedia

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    To most of the Filipino population, annulment is the only legal recourse to dissolve marital unions. Muslims who married under Islamic rites can divorce. The annulment process and prerequisite under Philippine civil law are defined under the Family Code of the Philippines. [28]

  6. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    Presumably, due to the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, divorce became legal in Brazil only in 1977. Since January 2007, [99] Brazilian couples can request a divorce at a notary's office if they have no disputed property and no minor or special-needs children. The couple need only present their national IDs and marriage certificate, and ...

  7. Woman Considering Annulment One Week After Wedding Due ... - AOL

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    A woman who has only been married for one week is already considering calling the relationship quits . In a post on Reddit, the 25-year-old-bride recounted a series of events involving the groom ...

  8. Divorce - Wikipedia

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    The only countries that do not allow divorce are the Philippines and the Vatican City. In the Philippines, divorce for non-Muslim Filipinos is not legal unless one spouse is an undocumented immigrant and satisfies certain conditions. [5] The Vatican City is a theocratic state ruled by the head of the Catholic Church, and does not allow for divorce.

  9. Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdaleā€™s Annulment Granted by ... - AOL

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    The annulment previously served as a barrier between Stefani, 51, and fiancé Blake Shelton tying the knot in a church. Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale. Shutterstock (2)