Venue of Petitions for Annulment or Declaration of Nullity of Marriage

One of the recurring issues in this forum, perhaps primarily because of the apparent increase in interest of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) in annulment, is the proper venue of petitions for annulment or declaration of nullity. To address this issue, let’s consider the following provisions of the Rule on Declaration of Absolute Nullity of Void Marriages and Annulment of Voidable Marriages

Venue of Petitions for Annulment and Declaration of Nullity of Marriage in the Philippines

Sec. 4. Venue. – The petition shall be filed in the Family Court of the province or city where the petitioner or the respondent has been residing for at least six months prior to the date of filing, or in the case of a non-resident respondent, where he may be found in the Philippines, at the election of the petitioner.

Sec. 5. Contents and form of petition. – xxx

If the petitioner is in a foreign country, the verification and certification against forum shopping shall be authenticated by the duly authorized officer of the Philippine embassy or legation, consul general, consul or vice-consul or consular agent in said country.

[See also: Residence: Guidelines to Validate Compliance with Jurisdictional Requirement (Annulment, Declaration of Nullity, Legal Separation)]

Residence connotes “actual residence” as distinguished from “legal residence or domicile.” It is the personal, actual or physical habitation of a person, actual residence or place of abode that signifies physical presence in a place and actual stay thereat. In other words, the possible venues for filing the petition for annulment or declaration of nullity are the following, at the option of the petitioner:

  • 1. The province or city where the PETITIONER has been residing for at least six months prior to the date of filing.
  • 2. The province or city where the RESPONDENT has been residing for at least six months prior to the date of filing.
  • 3. In the case of a non-resident RESPONDENT, the province or city where he may be found in the Philippines.

Now, here’s the fun part — since this is a forum and discussions are most welcome in order to dissect points of law, let’s tackle the venue in the case of a Filipino staying abroad, even if on a non-permanent basis. Would that Filipino be considered as a non-resident, and, if so, is he/she left with the sole option of filing the petition for annulment or declaration of nullity at the province or city where the respondent has been residing for at least six months prior to the date of filing? Let’s complicate matters — what if the spouses have long been separated and each has no idea as to the actual residence of his/her spouse? Where, then, should the OFW file the petition? Let’s hear what students of law (and I use this term loosely to refer to law students and lawyers) have to say.

Atty.Fred

24 thoughts on “Venue of Petitions for Annulment or Declaration of Nullity of Marriage

  1. Crisel

    Hi,

    If you annulment denied from the local court and recently The Court of Appeals Decision denied again, what will happen now to my case? Is there any chance for me to continue my case? My Atty. advised could bring it up to the Supreme Court as my last chance, but I am worried to waste time and money again as my Atty doesn’t seem to be good at he is doing. I filed a case in 2004 and due of being overseas worker I can’t be able to attend the normal hearing. Mu ex- husband didn’t even bother to show up, his family declared his no longer lives there even that he was. Now, the court didn’t agree with me, and I am now seeking for help and point in the right direction.
    So, please if anyone of you can help my case I will be very grateful.
    Thanks,
    MsCrisG

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  2. Allynne

    Hi. I would like to ask if i could file for annulment abroad and would it be honored here in our country. If not can i just marry the guy i love abroad ? Would it be legal knowing that I am only married in Philippines and were getting married abroad. Thank you so much. I hope to hear from you soon. God bless po.

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  3. Teresa

    Hello Atty,
    I want to ask what will happen if the respondent refuse to received the summon of annulment case filed by the other party?
    Thank you po.
    Tesay

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  4. elizabeth

    good day atty,married my husband in civil in korea and there he was acquanted me with korea .after 3months from our wedding and iwas back to the philippines then we then seldom had conversations
    and the days came with him and 15 years we had no children and no properties.what should i do to get rid of us wedding?

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