+ Follow INFIDELITY AND ABANDONMENT Tag
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[Title] => How to un-marry
[Summary] => What should our laws be? I’ve come across papers stating that our laws have been copied from foreign sources. The authors usually recommend changing our laws to reflect our culture.
[DatePublished] => 2011-01-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Bishop bucks expansion of grounds for annulment
[Summary] => Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines-National Appellate Matrimonial Tribunal (CBCP-NAMT) judicial vicar Archbishop Oscar Cruz yesterday said he believes that if House Bill 3952 titled “An Act Recognizing Spousal Violence, Infidelity and Abandonment as Presumptive Psychological Incapacity Constituting a Ground for the Annulment of Marriage” would be passed, the sanctity of marriage will be diluted.
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[Title] => Bill filed to make annulment accessible to poor
[Summary] => A militant party-list lawmaker filed yesterday a bill that would make the country’s annulment laws “accessible to the poor.”
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INFIDELITY AND ABANDONMENT
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