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| | Guzman Tañedo & Acain - Philippine Annulment Law Explained in Simple Terms |
 | | On June 5, 1995, he filed a petition with the Regional Trial Court of Naic, Cavite, Branch 15, for the declaration of nullity of his marriage with the petitioner on the ground of psychological incapacity. |
 | | Although the respondent knew that the petitioner was already residing at the resort Munting Paraiso in Bancal, Carmona, Cavite, he, nevertheless, alleged in his petition that the petitioner was residing at No. 72 CRM Avenue corner CRM Corazon, BF Homes, Almanza, Las Piñas, Metro Manila, “where she may be served with summons.” |
 | | It turned out that Venancio Mariano B. Ancheta III had been residing at Bancal, Carmona, Cavite, and that his father merely showed him the summons and the complaint and was made to affix his signature on the face of the summons; he was not furnished with a copy of the said summons and complaint. |
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