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What You Need to Know About Annulment and Psychological Incapacity

Fact is, there is no divorce in the Philippines, which makes annulment as the only legal option is estranged spouses wanted to separate ways. But before you file for an annulment, spouses should cite a ground for annulment before the court hear and try their case. One of the most common grounds is psychological incapacity. Read more about What You Need to Know About Annulment and Psychological Incapacity[…]

How to Emotionally Prepare For Annulment?

Annulment is a hard decision. And once you decided, you need to make lots of emotional preparations. It is easy to say that you are ready to face your estranged spouse, legally end your marriage and to never see each other again. Never ever. However, the process of annulment and the finality of the decision Read more about How to Emotionally Prepare For Annulment?[…]

Annulment Tips: How to Prepare Financially

One of the foremost consideration when deciding for an annulment is the cost, which could practically run from PHP200,000 to PHP300,000 to cover mostly the professional fees of the lawyer and experts. Apart from this, there are other spendings or cost that you need to prepare like transportation, meals and other incidentals going to and Read more about Annulment Tips: How to Prepare Financially[…]