Love and commitment in the Philippines takes on a new form, prioritizing practicality, emotional well-being, and financial stability over traditional expectations ...
More Filipino women have chosen a live-in arrangement than get married, a survey in 2022 by the Commission on Population ...
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In a country where marriage—deeply embedded in religion and tradition—has long been regarded as the foundation of a committed relationship, a significant shift is taking place.
She said her Gabriela Women’s Party will refile it when a newly elected Congress ... Father Jerome Secillano of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, meanwhile, said divorce contravenes ...
THE Supreme Court ruled that only the aggrieved spouse — not the one who knowingly entered into a bigamous marriage — can ...
"This document [Report of Marriage] will be the basis to apply and reflect [the married surname] in their Philippine passport." For Filipinas or Filipino women who got married, for their married ...
THE Supreme Court ruled that only the aggrieved spouse — not the one who knowingly entered into a bigamous marriage — can seek its annulment. In a decision penned by Associate Justice Ricardo Rosario, ...