House passes divorce bill on 2nd reading

MANILA — The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a measure institutionalizing absolute divorce and dissolution of marriage in the Philippines.

Through voice voting, the House members approved on second reading House Bill 7303, otherwise known as the “Absolute Divorce Act of 2018.”

The measure aims to ensure that the proceedings for the grant of absolute divorce shall be affordable, efficient and inexpensive, especially for indigent litigants or petitioners.

Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman, one of the principal authors of the bill, said divorce is an exception for irremediably broken and lost marriages, and the State has a continuing mandate to protect and preserve marriage as a social institution and foundation of the family.

“One of the guiding principles is that ‘Absolute divorce shall be judicially decreed after the fact of an irremediably broken marital union or a marriage vitiated from the start’,” Lagman said.

Lagman said the bill provides the State’s role in “strengthening marriage and family life by undertaking relevant pre-nuptial and post matrimonial programs and activities.”

He said ‘drive-thru’ or ‘quickie divorces’ are prohibited because “No decree of absolute divorce shall be based upon a stipulation of facts or a confession of judgment.”

The grounds for absolute divorce are the existing grounds for legal separation and annulment of marriage.

Also, a possible ground for absolute divorce is the couple’s separation for at least five years.

Other valid grounds include psychological incapacity of either spouse, irreconcilable marital differences, or a gender reassignment surgery of either spouse.

It also provides for a mandatory six-month “cooling-off period” between the time a petition is filed and when the court actually starts working on the case. This allows the court to exercise all efforts to reunite and reconcile the parties.

Despite the pendency of a petition for absolute divorce or the issuance of a decree of absolute divorce, reconciliation of the spouses shall be effectuated by either terminating the divorce proceedings or recalling the decree of divorce.

The bill penalizes spouses who are guilty of collusion with a five-year jail term and a fine of PHP200,000. (PNA)

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