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No, we just answer questions here.
No. Your "marriage" to a United States Citizen will be considered bigamy and you can be put in prison for a long time, not only here in the U.S. for trying to commit a measure of fraud, but I would most likely think that there are harsh repercussions for this insane act of Bigamy in the Philippines as well. There is no such thing as Divorce in the Philippines. You would have to first file for an Annulment from your Filipino husband and then when all is clear, you can marry.
Your divorce in another country is legal in this country. Just make sure all documents are translated to the English langauge and are accompanied by a translators certificate of translation.
I agree.
There are really two issues here. One is a legal divorce, the other is a scriptural divorce. If the innocent mate chooses, they may wish to obtain a legal divorce in order to protect themself financially, or even to collect alimony and/or child support. However, such a divorce would not be recognized by the congregation as grounds to re-marry. The only grounds for divorce that Jesus gave at Matthew 19:9 is fornication, meaning that if the guilty party has not committed fornication, the innocent mate would not be free scripturally to re-marry.
Public defenders can't represent you in a divorce case in California or in any other state. Public defenders are appointed by the court to represent criminal defendants who are facing potential incarceration. Divorce is not a criminal matter. If you can't afford a private attorney, you may be able to get help from a legal aid agency. Legal aid attorneys handle civil cases, and divorce is considered a civil matter. However, many legal aid agencies do not handle divorce cases because they don't have sufficient staff and resources. Use the related link below to look for legal aid agencies in your county. Click the link to go to the agency's website and see if they handle divorce cases.
it's already here in philippines; I played it already here.
Price of IVIg in Philippines
Here's a huge list of Texas divorce lawyers: http://www.divorcenet.com/states/texas/state_lawyer Good luck to you!
I don't know where to buy LB Cardholders here at the Philippines. But I know where but not here at the Philippines. You can buy it at Tokyo,Japan.
Im going to. But to cover my butt I filed an intent to relocate with the court, he has 30 days to object. If he does I hire an attorney and if he does not I am out of here.
Hopefully they do come to the Philippines someday.