Philippine Daily Inquirer-Mar 25, 2023

Last Tuesday, the House of Representatives committee on population and family relations approved unanimously (on a vote of 12-0) a substitute bill reinstating divorce as an alternative mode for the dissolution of marriage. While for now the Philippines is one of only two countries in the world (the other being the Vatican) where there is no divorce, it wasn’t always so. In 1917, absolute divorce was made legal here, replacing Spanish civil laws that only allowed relative divorce or legal separation. But the divorce law was repealed in 1950 after the passage of the Civil Code, so the only allowed regime to legally end a marriage these days is a declaration of nullity, which is both tedious and expensive. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/161963/a-womans-right-to-identity First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer