House approves divorce bill on 3rd and final reading

The House of Representatives on Monday approved on third and final reading a bill which seeks to legalize absolute divorce and dissolution of marriage in the country.

Voting 134 for and 57 against, with two abstaining, the lawmakers approved House Bill No. 7303 – “An Act Instituting Absolute Divorce and Dissolution of Marriage in the Philippines.”

The House started its period of debate and interpellation on the proposed measure last March 12 and approved it on second reading two days after.

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The bill seeks to provide spouses in “irremediably failed marriages” to secure an absolute divorce decree under limited grounds, to protect children from pain and stress resulting from their parents’ marital problems, and to grant divorced spouses to marry again.

Grounds for an absolute divorce include the following:

The bill will then be submitted to Senate. Some members of the upper Chamber had already expressed opposition to the divorce bill.

President Rodrigo Duterte is also against the divorce bill, saying it would be bad for children of separated parents.

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