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parents consent sa civil wedding

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1civil - parents consent sa civil wedding Empty parents consent sa civil wedding Fri May 02, 2014 5:10 am

sweetpotato


Arresto Menor

kung sbihin po b ng inlaws ko n napilitan lng sila magbigay ng parents consent s asawa ko nung kinasal kmi pwde po b ung grounds s annulment?

we got married po kc para lng po maging legimitate ung baby.7m0s npo ako pregnant nung kinasal kmi n0on.

ahead ako ng 3years s husbnd ko
im25 he was22 that time.

2civil - parents consent sa civil wedding Empty Re: parents consent sa civil wedding Fri May 02, 2014 8:57 am

udmlaw


Reclusion Temporal

depends kung kelan sinabi na pilit ang pagbigay ng consent

Look it up ARTICLE 45 OF THE FAMILY CODE

3civil - parents consent sa civil wedding Empty Re: parents consent sa civil wedding Fri May 02, 2014 3:11 pm

sweetpotato


Arresto Menor

Article 45
A marriage may be annulled for any of the following causes,
existing at the time of the marriage:
1. That the party in whose behalf it is sought to have the
marriage annulled was eighteen years of age or over but
below twenty-one, and the marriage was solemnized
without the consent of the parents, guardian or person
having substitute parental authority over the party, in that
order, unless after attaining the age of twenty-one, such
party freely cohabited with the other and both lived together
as husband and wife;
2. That either party was of unsound mind, unless such party
after coming to reason, freely cohabited with the other as
husband and wife;
3. That the consent of either party was obtained by fraud,
unless such party afterwards, with full knowledge of the
facts constituting the fraud, freely cohabited with the other
as husband and wife;
4. That the consent of either party was obtained by force,
intimidation or undue influence, unless the same having
disappeared or ceased, such party thereafter freely
cohabited with the other as husband and wife;
5. That either party was physically incapable of
consummating the marriage with the other, and such
incapacity continues and appears to be incurable; or
6. That either party was afflicted with a sexually-transmissible
disease found to be serious and appears to be incurable.

ATTY.,
IF I FILE PO NG PETITION S NULLITY NG KASAL KO WITH THIS REASON UNG NUMBER 4 PO matagal kaya hearing?
ayaw po kc magbigay ng c0nsent ng tatay ng asawa ko dati para maikasal kmi pero nagbigay nlng po kc buntis na ako 7m0s.para lng po maging legitimate ung magiging apo nla



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4civil - parents consent sa civil wedding Empty Re: parents consent sa civil wedding Sun May 18, 2014 12:33 am

sweetpotato


Arresto Menor

ano po kaya ang chance ng kasong ganito?

sweetpotato


Arresto Menor

parents consent was required kc im 3yr older s asawa ko.he was 22 i was 25
wala din po xang regular job nung kinasal kmi kya ayaw po sna kmi ipakasal..he only got me pregnant..
para mkaiwas nlng s usap usapan lalo n para hnd po ipanganak out of marriage ung bata.
kaya npilitan npo inlaws q magbigay ng c0nsent.hnd po cla umatend ng weding namin

nagsama km 4yrs but everyday arguments..
and 3x na km naghiwalay s 4yrs na un.
its a hell.



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6civil - parents consent sa civil wedding Empty ive found this over the net.... Sun May 18, 2014 2:58 pm

sweetpotato


Arresto Menor

b.) Parents’ Consent or Parental Advice.

The legal age of getting married under the Philippine laws is 18 years old. However, any person getting married at the age of 18-21 years old should present a written parental consent from his / her parents or legal guardians, before being allowed by the Philippine government to get married.

Furthermore, for individuals getting married at the age of 21 -25 years old, it is necessary to present a parental advice containing information that his/ her parents are allowing their marriage.

7civil - parents consent sa civil wedding Empty Re: parents consent sa civil wedding Sun May 18, 2014 6:21 pm

concepab

concepab
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Instead of the "parent's consent" ground, why not try psychological incapacity?

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