Recignizing a foreign divorce

In Philippines
Last Updated: Sep 1, 2025

Hi, I would like to ask how much it would cost and how long it would take for my divorce in the US to be recognized in the Philippines. Our divorce was finalized and approved in 2024. • What are the requirements or documents I need to submit for the recognition of my divorce? • Do I need to file a petition in court, and if so, how long is the usual process? • Are there specific fees or estimated costs involved? • Do I need a lawyer in the Philippines to process this, or can I handle it myself? • Will the recognition affect my marital status records in the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)?

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Recososa Law Firm

Recososa Law Firm

Sep 1, 2025
Hello:

Let me guide you on the recognition of a foreign divorce decree here In the Philippines. Under Article 26 of the Family Code of the Philippines, if one of the spouses is a foreign national and obtains a valid divorce abroad, the Filipino spouse may file for recognition of that divorce in the Philippine courts. This allows the Filipino to remarry and update his or her civil status records.

a.) Requirements generally include an authenticated copy of the divorce decree from the US court, as well as proof of its finality. You also need the marriage certificate issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), plus a copy of the foreign law that recognizes divorce, which will usually be presented through legal authentication.

b.) Yes, you will need to file a petition before the Regional Trial Court in the Philippines. The length of the process may vary depending on the court’s calendar but typically ranges from one year to two years, though it may be shorter if uncontested.

c.) As to costs, filing and court fees are relatively minimal compared to attorney’s fees. Professional fees vary depending on the lawyer and the complexity of the case.

d.) It is advisable to have a lawyer represent you, as the process is judicial and requires presentation of documentary evidence and compliance with procedural rules. It cannot be done purely on your own.

e.) Once granted, the recognition will be forwarded to the Local Civil Registrar and PSA to annotate your marriage certificate, thereby updating your marital status to reflect the divorce.
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