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How Much Does Annulment Cost In The Philippines

Annulment is the only option that is available to Filipino couples who wish to end their marriage. Since the legalization of divorce is far from happening, considering the fact that the process of passing a divorce bill is difficult, the only way couples can find a way out of problematic marriages is by seeking annulment. However, annulments are also expensive and come with a number of processes such as seeking assistance from legal counsel in filing petitions. 

Under Article 45 of The family Code of the Philippines, marriage can be annulled due to the following reasons: 

• Fraud

• Psychological incapacity

• Lack of parental consent

• Impotence or physical incapability that is affect the marriage 

• Consent of marriage was obtained by intimidation or force 

• Serious sexually transmitted disease 

The major fees for filling for a petition for annulment of marriage: 

• Filing Fees

The first step to take when seeking an annulment is to file for a Petition for Annulment of Marriage, which will be filed before Office of the Executive Clerk of Courts of the Regional Trial Courts of the city or province that you have been residing for at least a six months. 

• Acceptance Fees

Once the case is filed, the firm will charge an acceptance fee for taking on your case. The charges will vary from firm to firm. Some smaller firms have lower fees than bigger firms. 

• Pleading Fees

When filing for a petition for  annulment of marriage, you will be required to submit documents such as judicial affidavits, petrial briefs and others. You are more likely to submit at least 10 pleading and the fees will depend on the number of documents you submit.

• Appearance Fees

The lawyer need to go to court for a scheduled hearing and you will need to pay a fee for every appearance. On average, annulment cases have at least 7 appearances. 

• Psychiatrist/Doctor Fees

If the petition for annulment of marriage was filed due to psychological incapacity, a psychological report from a psychiatrist or doctor must be presented as proof of psychological incapacity. Doctors or psychiatrists are also made to testify in court as well. 

Aside from these above-mentioned fees, there are other costs that filing for a petition for annulment may incur. The cost can still increase if the process drags on or if there are some additional requirements that can lead to more appearances and pleadings. 

The processing time varies from location to location. On average, it will take around 2 years  to conclude a case for nullity of marriage. It may take longer if there are some complications especially if there are properties involved.

Pinoy Attorney

Written by : Pinoy Attorney

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