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Divorce in the Philippines

Summary:   Discusses the issue of divorce in the Philippines and how the general attitude toward divorce is that it is an easy way out.


"For richer or for poorer; for better or for worse; for sickness and in health; until death do us part." The quote that I had stated earlier, is the sacred vow being said by marrying couples which should be followed to the letter. First of all, what is divorce? Divorce is the act of legally putting an end to a marital relationship because of certain conflicts that the couple is experiencing. According to Article II, Section 12 of the Constitution, in no less than the Declaration of Principles, expressly and categorically that the state shall strengthen the family as a basic autonomous entity; while the very first Article of the Family Code of the Philippines provides that marriage is an inviolable social institution.

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