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    Default Post-Nuptial Agreement? - Is there such a thing?


    if there is a pre-nuptial agreement, is there such a thing as post-nuptial agreement?, unsa pud kahay process ani? niya?

    im just being practical, some marriage might work and some not... perhaps mine is going to not to work, it's better to act now than act later..

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    correct!!! i agree with you...

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    i only heared about pre-nup, ive searched the net but only other countries i think has this kind of law.

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    sa phils kay wala... post-nup...

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    ang post nup? haven't heard of that....pre nup lang...pero i guess murag mao na sya ang equal division of properties in case ug mag divorce namo. sa u.s. esp kining hollywood celebrities, dinagko ilang settlement after divorce. mao na if rich mo.....mag pre nup gyud. kay naa bya gyud uban nga makig minyo lang para sa money. file dayun divorce after a few months. magpatay man gani ang igsuon just because of mga kabilin sa parents....

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    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    sa phils kay wala... post-nup...
    murag naa man siguro... pre nup... dunno about sa post-nup, depende na siguro sa couple... or should i say ex-couple...

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    i haven't heard a post nuptial agreement, only pre-nup. but in my case, pinapa sign ako ng affidavit nga wala ko rights sa any sa properties sa ako husband. i think possible na sya.

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    this is my point of view as a lawyer... yes, there is such a thing as PRENUP. but there is no such thing as a POSTNUP, if we go by the term itself. but, if you want to have the same effect of such arrangement as a PRENUP, that can be done. but you don't call that POSTNUP, you call that judicial separation of properties.

    what does this mean? even if you didn't have a pre-nup, you can still arrange after the marriage for a way to divide your properties so that you won't incur the obligation of your wife/husband vis-a-vis the share also in the properties. this one needs court intervention and not just mere agreement between the parties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikky View Post
    this one needs court intervention and not just mere agreement between the parties.
    unsa na sya court intervention? unsa process ana? in my case man gud, pinapasign ako ng affidavit nga wala ko rights sa properties sa ako husband nya honestly lang jud pud murag sakit sa ako buot since wala ko gui pa work since pag minyo namo. feeling nako wala ko security w/c is very true.

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    when i say court intervention, it means nga there needs to be an order from the court/judge declaring your property regime to be separate. in your case, if you were made to sign an affidavit, that doesn't really have much bearing coz under the law, entitled jud ka sa share sa properties sa imo husband. it becomes a matter of evidence during the hearing na hinoon coz of the presence of such affidavit but strictly speaking, as a lawyer, i can say nga that affidavit does not defeat your right as a wife. better talk with your lawyer about that in order to safeguard your right.

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