In the Philippines, annulment is a legal process that declares a marriage to be null and void. An annulment may be granted for various reasons, such as lack of parental consent, fraud, mental incapacity, or impotence.
To obtain an annulment in the Philippines, you will need to hire a lawyer who specializes in family law. The lawyer can assist you in filing a petition for annulment with the court, gathering evidence to support your case, and representing you in court.
The annulment process in the Philippines can be lengthy and complicated, and the outcome of the case depends on several factors, such as the evidence presented, the judge's interpretation of the law, and the strength of your case.
It is important to consult with a qualified lawyer who can guide you through the process and provide you with legal advice. You may also want to research the requirements and procedures for annulment in the Philippines to gain a better understanding of what to expect.
By Atty. Harold Respicio, CPA
Managing Partner
Respicio & Co. Law Firm