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can anyone recommend or know an attorney in the phils, who can help a friend with her anullement?? and what is the average price for this ??

It would be helpful to know where your friend lives because thats where she should be filing. Most people I know that have went through an annulment spent between 150,000 an 250,000 pesos. They take about 2 years

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It would be helpful to know where your friend lives because thats where she should be filing. Most people I know that have went through an annulment spent between 150,000 an 250,000 pesos. They take about 2 years

they are from pampanga area san fernando. sorry. i was reading some post where it might take 2 to 8 month also yes i heard it took a long time a year. thanks if any other advice they will need it

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before it may take only for 5 months.. now they are getting strict about the time u filed the petition for annulment and the time it is granted.. now it may take 8 months to a year..and may cost you 120-150 thousand pesos..if you are interested i can give you the contact number of my lawyer (i filed for divorce).

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It would be helpful to know where your friend lives because thats where she should be filing. Most people I know that have went through an annulment spent between 150,000 an 250,000 pesos. They take about 2 years

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150k-250k pesos and up to 2 years defending on your case.

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during my time i filed for my annulment i heard that pampanga is a very good area u can file for annulment bcoz many courts there are willing to accept annulment cases and the period of the waiting time is very short.. but i dont know if that already change because i also heard that courts are being strict now for annulment... i did mine for 7 mons. cost me 200k year 2009... :)

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I spent Php 250K for my annulment that is uncontested. I filed it in 2011. It took 7 months for the decision to come out and another 8 months for the registration of the annulment order, both in the LCR of the place that granted my annulment, LCR where my marriage took place and NSO annotation of the annulment order in my MC. Hope this helps..

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yes very strict in pampanga now the judge isnt allowing any new cases now, there are going to file it in manila. hired new attorney in pasay and going to file it there 1 year he said and 130,000

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yes very strict in pampanga now the judge isnt allowing any new cases now, there are going to file it in manila. hired new attorney in pasay and going to file it there 1 year he said and 130,000

I can recommend you to the lawyer i know. he charges less but he is efficient. at least one year to finish. nowadays, its dangerous to file case in courts where it would last for less than a year since the supreme court is conducting an audit on these courts.

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