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married here in philippines but claimed a divorce from other country, is it valid?

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chy


Arresto Menor

i want to know what would be the case i can file against to my husband if possible whom he filed a divorce from other country but we got married here in philippines. is the divorced he claimed valid? what if his statement is not true base on what he claimed from the statement of divorce? pls help me regarding this matter. thanks a lot!

attyLLL


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is he a filipino citizen? especially at the time he filed the petition

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babe26


Arresto Menor

attorney is this possible that it filled a divorce in other other country but married in phils.? specially if his a filipino what are the things that i had to know in divorce?
and attorney puwede ba cya mahabol kung fake a divorce papers na divorce kna pala sknya na dimo alam lalo nasa ibang bansa cya ? may case na ganun dba?

lOst_StuDent


Prision Correccional

The divorce, when obtained abroad by a foreigner spouse(or a Filipino who changed his citizenship), is valid for both spouses.

When it is obtained abroad by a Filipino, it is valid where it was decreed but it is not binding with the Philippine courts. Such divorce is not recognized here and the spouses shall still be considered to be validly married. If any or both Filipino spouses later on contracted a subsequent marriage, the second marriage is void and the party is liable for bigamy.

lOst_StuDent


Prision Correccional

The divorce, when obtained abroad by a foreigner spouse(or a Filipino who changed his citizenship), is valid for both spouses.

When it is obtained abroad by a Filipino, it is valid where it was decreed but it is not binding with the Philippine courts. Such divorce is not recognized here and the spouses shall still be considered to be validly married. If any or both Filipino spouses later on contracted a subsequent marriage, the second marriage is void and the party is liable for bigamy.

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