Marriage is an inviolable social institution. It is the foundation of the family and is a constitutionally protected institution.
It has been and still a notion that a happy family is dependent on a healthy marriage between the husband and the wife. While some couples are blessed to be joyfully and effortlessly bound by their wedding vows, some are unfortunately not. Maybe because marriage is a work in progress. It is a partnership. The magical and beautiful wedding vows written and said do not end at the ceremony. Those vows are like seed that ought to grow when continued to be showered with love, respect, trust, and fidelity by the husband and the wife.
If the partnership is not strengthened by essential support, it could fall on its own. Worse, it might bring all the products of the partnership down. It is in this stage that the duty of the State to protect the family comes in. The State allows, on lawful grounds,the marriage to be annulled.
Let this webinar help or guide you before thinking of making any legal move to end your marriage without going straight to a lawyer especially this time of Covid-19 Pandemic. Understanding the law on annulment of marriage may save your time, effort, and resources among others.
- What is a marriage?
- Is same sex marriage allowed?
- Who may contract a marriage?
- What are the requisites of a valid marriage?
- What are the essential requisites?
- What are the formal requisites?
- Who may solemnize a marriage?
- Difference between void and voidable marriage
- What are void marriages?
- What is psychological incapacity?
- What are voidable marriages?
- Difference between annulment of marriage and declaration of nullity of marriage
- What is annulment of marriage?
- What are the grounds for annulment of marriage?
- What are the effects of annulment of marriage?
- What is declaration of nullity of marriage?
- What are the grounds for declaration of nullity of marriage?
- What are the effects of declaration of nullity of marriage?
- May a divorce obtained in a foreign land be recognized in the Philippines?
- Is legal separation an option?
- What is legal separation?
- Grounds for legal separation
- Relevant Supreme Court Decisions
- E-CERTIFICATE
- HAND-OUTS
- FREE LEGAL CONSULTATION with the Speaker at the end of the webinar
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Meet Our Speaker!
Atty. Alvin Liao Alburo is a practicing lawyer, and the Managing Partner of Alburo Alburo and Associates Law Offices, a law firm which specializes in business law and labor law.