View Poll Results: Cast your votes, Are you in Favor with Divorce Bill? and Why?

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  • Yes to Divorce Bill

    78 61.90%
  • No to Divorce Bill

    48 38.10%
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  1. #181

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce


    Thread updated with poll.

    Divorce is the answer to those who are in an abussive relationship. I can imagine it will help those who have honestly given their all but are unhappy.

    IMO, both RH and Divorce Bill needs a referendum rather than debating and arguing with each other. the votes will serve as the voice of the people like Malta did.
    Last edited by Jantehshiznit; 05-31-2011 at 05:43 PM.

  2. #182

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    i'll decide when i see the grounds for divorce in the bill.

  3. #183

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Ako ok ko ani especially para sa mga mag tiayon nga dili na happy, sa mga battered husband & wife ^^ para sa mga ma luibon nga asawa/bana. Para gyud ni nila, pwede kaau para pd maka tagamtam cla sa tinuod nga kalipay. para raman sad na nila. if happy ka sa imo marriage then never gyud mo mo abot aning divorce. mao na akong opinion ^^

  4. #184

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by wenlove24 View Post
    no.........i still believe in marriage.....and i'm not gonna argue about it.....
    how about those battered husbands/wives, infedelity, and psychological incapacitated?

  5. #185

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Grounds for Annulment:

    1. Absence of Parental Consent
    2. Mental Illness (at the moment of marriage)
    3. Fraud (consent of either party was obtained by fraud)
    4. Force, intimidation, or undue influence (still during marriage)
    5. Impotence
    6. STD. If curable may still constitute fraud.
    Notes:
    • Being separated from your spouse with or without communication is not grounds for annulment. It does not matter how many years you are separated.
    • Infidelity is not grounds for annulment.
    • Physical violence is not sufficient to nullify a marriage. At the very least, however, these grounds may be used as basis for legal separation.
    How is “legal separation” different from annulment?
    The basic difference is this – in legal separation, the spouses are still considered married to each other, and, thus, may not remarry.

    For more info go here.
    Last edited by tingkagol; 05-31-2011 at 05:51 PM.

  6. #186

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by wenlove24 View Post
    well of course common sense na kaau na if there's something life-threatening, seek help sa mga authorities but it doesn't mean divorce dayon. gi-normous quarrels start from petty ones. better fix the small hole on the roof first before rain comes and flood the entire house. there.is.always.a.solution....it may seem impossible at first but great things come to those who persevere, in prayer and good works....
    peace
    how about gibugbug, nangaliwa (naa pa jud anak sa iba), martyr pa rin ka??

  7. #187

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Noticed the Poll is incorrect. Na typo's.

    No to Divorce Bill instead of No to Anti Divorce bill. lol can we edit the poll?

  8. #188

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Quote Originally Posted by tingkagol View Post
    Grounds for Annulment:

    1. Absence of Parental Consent
    2. Mental Illness (at the moment of marriage)
    3. Fraud (consent of either party was obtained by fraud)
    4. Force, intimidation, or undue influence (still during marriage)
    5. Impotence
    6. STD. If curable may still constitute fraud.
    Notes:
    • Being separated from your spouse with or without communication is not grounds for annulment. It does not matter how many years you are separated.
    • Infidelity is not grounds for annulment.
    • Physical violence is not sufficient to nullify a marriage. At the very least, however, these grounds may be used as basis for legal separation.
    How is “legal separation” different from annulment?
    The basic difference is this – in legal separation, the spouses are still considered married to each other, and, thus, may not remarry.

    For more info go here.
    annulment grounds + infidelity + physical violence

  9. #189

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    + 'irreconcilable differences' grounds (no-fault divorce)

    ^_^

  10. #190

    Default Re: PH only country left without divorce

    Pro divorce.

    Asa man ta makapirma ani beh, kay mupalit ko ug pentel pen para ipirma nako?

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