Legal Separation is not precisely a dissolution of marriage, but instead, is a separation of spouses to live apart and resolve financial and/ or parental issues without dissolving or ending the marriage. Therefore, even under Legal Separation, the spouses remained technically bound by the sacred sacrament of marriage. This is in contrast to Absolute Divorce, a concept where the marriage is fully terminated and both parties gain the legal freedom to remarry. (Ang-See, 2012; Reyes, n.d.).
Passed the House of Representatives on third and final reading. (Philippine News Agency)
The approved House bill was transmitted to the Senate on. (Philstar)
Senate Bill No. 2443 (19th Congress) titled “Dissolution of Marriage Act” is pending second reading. (Senate Legislative Documents)
With the 19th Congress ending, new bills such as House Bill No. 108 and House Bill No. 210 have been filed in the 20th Congress (July 2025) to revive the push for divorce. (Tribune)
Broader: may include what happens during marriage (irreconcilable differences, abuse, separation) (Philippine News Agency)