WHILE BROWSING THE INTERNET, a recent article caught my attention concerning annullment in the Philippines. Here it goes:
"Should the petitioner alleges that she or he has been the victim of spousal violence, infidelity and abandonment, such allegations are presumed constitutive of psychological incapacity on the part of the offending spouse unless the latter successfully presents evidence to rebut the same," the bill read.
Colmenares said if passed into law, the measure will make annulment proceedings "less costly" and "more accessible" to the poor since there is no more need to hire "expensive" psychiatrists, psychologists and lawyers to prove their claims.
"The bill levels the field by giving those who cannot afford long litigations, lawyers, psychiatrists the opportunity to annul their unfortunate marriage with a psychologically incapacitated spouse," he said. - Andreo Calonzo/KBK, GMANews.TV"
Annullment is a trivial issue in the Philippines. Because of this development, those who support it would be delighted while those against it would shake their heads.
As a married woman, I definitely believe in what the Bible says about marriage. In Matthew 19:6, it says "So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.” I personally think that the simplification of annullment process in the Philippines would equate to more broken families and homes.
To end this, I would just like to share these famous rules for a happy marriage which appear to be so simple yet so essential for marriage to be successful: