ALL countries are this way. When you get married, you marry into another family.
Marriage is the foundation of the family. It is the cultural mechanism that ensures the family's continuity . -from Sociology focus on the Philippines. 4th ed. by Isabel Panopio and Adelisa Raymundo-
The answer will depend on what you are trying to compare the number of broken families in the Philippines with:the number of families in the Philippines which are not brokenthe number of broken families in other countries.
what are the laws on common law marriage in the philippines
is secret marriage possible in the Philippines
Essentially all the European royal families are related to each other. Some Asians are royal and related to the European royal families.Some duke from Spain was exiled to the Philippines for trying to overthrow Queen Isabella.So he started a family in the Philippines.
Don Miralle has written: 'Marriage in the Philippines' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Handbooks, manuals, Marriage, Marriage law, Philippines
Yes. Every country can legalize same-sex marriage, but there are significant obstacles in the Philippines.
In order to have a secret marriage in the Philippines, couples must arrange a civil wedding. Identification cards will be needed in order to arrange one.
No, since same-sex marriage is not legal in the Philippines.
No. Proxy marriage are not allowed in the Philippines. It is illegal because it violates the Family Code of the Philippines provisions on marriage. (Try checking Article 3 of the Family Code)
Yes and No. You see, the two families didn't know they were married until after they were both dead. Personally, I think that the death is what brought them together (not necessarily the marriage). If by marriage, you mean love between Romeo and Juliet, then yes the love united the families.
It doesn't. It helps families, especially families with same-sex parents.