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16/07/2025

The (SC) has reiterated that hiding one’s homosexuality from a spouse can be considered fraud and may be used as a ground to annul a marriage.

In a Decision written by Associate Justice Antonio T. Kho, Jr., the SC’s Second Division annulled the marriage of a woman whose husband concealed his homosexuality before they got married.

The couple met on social media. On their first date, the woman noticed that the man seemed distant. The man also avoided sitting beside her. When asked about this, the man said he was just shy and lacked confidence.

The two kept a long-distance relationship as the man worked overseas. Notwithstanding this, they got married two years later.

But the man continued to avoid intimacy and often started arguments to avoid his wife. Just two months after the wedding, he returned overseas and stopped communicating with her.

Later, the woman found magazines with half-naked and naked male models among her husband’s things. When she confronted him, he admitted that he was homosexual. The woman then filed for annulment of their marriage.

The SC ruled that the woman’s consent to the marriage was obtained through fraud, and that the marriage must be annulled on the ground of fraudulent concealment of sexuality, following Article 45(3) in relation to Article 46(4) of the 𝘍𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘺 𝘊𝘰𝘥𝘦.

Article 45 of the 𝘍𝘢𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘺 𝘊𝘰𝘥𝘦 states that a marriage can be annulled if one party’s consent was obtained through fraud, as long as the couple did not continue living together after discovering the fraud. Article 46 further specifies that hiding one’s homosexuality or lesbianism from a spouse is considered fraud.

The SC gave credence to the woman’s allegations, noting that the man’s admission and his unexplained silence when his sexuality was being questioned could not be ignored. It found that the husband intentionally hid his homosexuality to persuade the woman to stay and marry him.

Read the full text of the Press Release at https://tinyurl.com/ywadbxwp.

Read the full text of the Decision at https://tinyurl.com/yjn9a89f.

Copying of this content is subject to the SC PIO’s Credit Attribution Policy: https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/credit-attribution-policy/.

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26/06/2025

Nagpasya ang na ang kawalan ng kakayahan ng isang asawa na mahalin ang kabiyak o magkaroon ng emosyonal na koneksyon sa kanya dahil sa isang personality disorder ay maaaring ituring na ebidensya ng psychological incapacity at maging batayan para ideklarang walang bisa ang kasal.

Sa isang Desisyon na isinulat ni Senior Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, kinatigan ng Second Division ng Korte ang naunang pasya ng Regional Trial Court (RTC) na nagdeklarang walang bisa ang kasal ng mag-asawa dahil sa psychological incapacity ng lalaki na gampanan ang kanyang mga tungkulin bilang asawa.

Nagkakilala ang mag-asawa noong 1999 at palihim na nagpakasal noong 2002. Hindi sila agad nagsama dahil nagtrabaho ang lalaki sa Saudi Arabia. Kinasal sila sa simbahan noong 2004 nang umuwi ang lalaki pero umalis ulit ito sa Pilipinas. Bumalik sa bansa ang lalaki noong 2005 at silang mag-asawa ay nagsama paminsan-minsan at nagkaroon ng dalawang anak — isang lalaki noong 2007 at babae noong 2012. Nagsama lamang sila ng halos limang taon at ang pagsasama ay puno ng paulit-ulit na pagtatalo at hiwalayan.

Noong 2016, nagsampa ng petisyon ang lalaki para mapawalang-bisa ang kasal. Nagsumite sya ng diagnosis ng isang psychologist tungkol sa kanyang Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder na naging dahilan para mahirapan siyang mapanatili ang kanyang malalapit na relasyon.

Pinagbigyan ng RTC ang petisyon pero binaliktad nito ang naging desisyon matapos umalma ang Office of the Solicitor General dahil sa due process. Kalanaunan ay isinantabi ng Court of Appeals ang apela ng asawa.

Pero nagpasya ang Korte Suprema pabor sa lalaki at sinabing napatunayan nito ang kanyang psychological incapacity.

Sa ilalim ng Article 36 ng Family Code, ang kasal ay walang bisa kung ang isa o parehong mag-asawa ay hindi kayang gampanan pyschologically ang kanilang mga tungkulin sa pag-aasawa kahit pa ang kundisyon na ito ay lumantad lang pagkatapos ng kasal.

Ang kawalan ng kakayahang magmahal ay dapat na malalim na nakaugat sa karakter ng tao at dapat na umiiral bago pa ang kasal.

Sa kasong ito, sinabi ng Korte na ang emotional detachment ng lalaki ay dahil sa strikto at emotionally distant na pagpapalaki. Bagamat kaya niyang tustusan ang kanyang pamilya, nahirapan siyang tugunan ang emosyonal na mga pangangailangan ng kanyang asawa.

Basahin ang buong press release sa https://tinyurl.com/2zjba472.

Basahin ang buong Desisyon sa https://tinyurl.com/8e67mcme.

Basahin ang Dissenting Opinion ni Associate Justice Jhosep Y. Lopez sa https://tinyurl.com/56e9rs43.

Sumunod sa Credit Attribution Policy ng SC PIO: https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/credit-attribution-policy/.


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