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advice for divorcing a filipina from the uk

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16 Jul 08 #33344 by akaboo
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Hallo fellow singlehood seekers and the free,

Can anybody offer any advice on how to divorce a Filipna from within the UK.

There is no divorce in the Philippines; only annulment, which means handing over a huge bribe to Holy Catholic Church for them to forget that the marriage never took place. Wonder what percentage God receives?

Thanks

aka boo

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16 Jul 08 #33354 by buxtonman
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Divorce is a serious step but it seems to be a very light subject for you.

Anyway, there may be people here who can advise you but your request is unusual so the best advice is probably to see a solicitor. The first 30 minutes is often free

Bux

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17 Jul 08 #33394 by akaboo
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Thanks Bux,

Of course divorce is a serious matter, but why should I let it get me down. [There are worse things in this world.] We all deal with things in our own way, and for me laughter is often the best medicine.

Take care and good look.

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