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Hello!! It is unfortunate to say that my partner and I are going our seperate ways and I am currently looking for a lawyer for the annulment process. Does anyone have any lawyers in the Metro Manila area that you can recommend? I would also be happy if you could share some of your experiences as well Thank you in advance.

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Hello!! It is unfortunate to say that my partner and I are going our seperate ways and I am currently looking for a lawyer for the annulment process. Does anyone have any lawyers in the Metro Manila area that you can recommend? I would also be happy if you could share some of your experiences as well Thank you in advance.

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Hello!! It is unfortunate to say that my partner and I are going our seperate ways and I am currently looking for a lawyer for the annulment process. Does anyone have any lawyers in the Metro Manila area that you can recommend? I would also be happy if you could share some of your experiences as well Thank you in advance.

Are both of you citizens of the Philippines?

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I am a American citizen and she is a Filipino citizen.

If you get a divorce in the US and you are the one seeking the divorce (the plaintiff) then the Filipino citizen can have the foreign divorce recognized by the Philippine court. What you want to ask about is recognition of a foreign decree of divorce by the Philippine courts, she will need a lawyer for this. This is the easiest, quickest way and least costly.

As a American citizen, if you get a divorce in the US then you will be divorced, you do not need a annulment in the Philippines. The Filipino citizen is the one who would need to have the courts recognize that foreign divorce in the Philippines, before she would legally be divorced in the Philippines and free to remarry.

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If you get a divorce in the US and you are the one seeking the divorce (the plaintiff) then the Filipino citizen can have the foreign divorce recognized by the Philippine court. What you want to ask about is recognition of a foreign decree of divorce by the Philippine courts, she will need a lawyer for this. This is the easiest, quickest way and least costly.

As a American citizen, if you get a divorce in the US then you will be divorced, you do not need a annulment in the Philippines. The Filipino citizen is the one who would need to have the courts recognize that foreign divorce in the Philippines, before she would legally be divorced in the Philippines and free to remarry.

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If you get a divorce in the US and you are the one seeking the divorce (the plaintiff) then the Filipino citizen can have the foreign divorce recognized by the Philippine court. What you want to ask about is recognition of a foreign decree of divorce by the Philippine courts, she will need a lawyer for this. This is the easiest, quickest way and least costly.

As a American citizen, if you get a divorce in the US then you will be divorced, you do not need a annulment in the Philippines. The Filipino citizen is the one who would need to have the courts recognize that foreign divorce in the Philippines, before she would legally be divorced in the Philippines and free to remarry.

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