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  1. She left Maekara and started to contact Fujiki. Fujiki and Marinay met in Japan and they were able to reestablish their relationship. In 2010, Fujiki helped Marinay obtain a judgment from a family court in Japan which declared the marriage between Marinay and Maekara void on the ground of bigamy.

    • Zainab Ladjahasan-Las
  2. Petitioner Minoru Fujiki (Fujiki) is a Japanese national who married respondent Maria Paz Galela Marinay (Marinay) in the Philippines on 23 January 2004. Eventually, they lost contact with each other. In 2008, Marinay met another Japanese, Shinichi Maekara (Maekara).

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · On January 14, 2011, Fujiki filed a petition in the RTC for the judicial recognition of this foreign judgment, seeking to have the marriage between Marinay and Maekara declared void ab initio under Philippine law and to have this annotated in the civil registry records.

  4. FACTS: Petitioner Minoru Fujiki (Fujiki) is a Japanese national who married respondent Maria Paz Galela Marinay (Marinay) in the Philippines On 23 January 2004. The marriage did not sit well with petitioners parents.

  5. Petitioner Minoru Fujiki (Fujiki) is a Japanese national who married respondent Maria Paz Galela Marinay (Marinay) in the Philippines on 23 January 2004. The marriage did not sit well with petitioner’s parents.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · On January 14, 2011, Fujiki filed a petition in the RTC for the judicial recognition of this foreign judgment, seeking to have the marriage between Marinay and Maekara declared void ab initio under Philippine law and to have this annotated in the civil registry records.

  7. The Facts. Petitioner Minoru Fujiki (Fujiki) is a Japanese national who married respondent Maria Paz Galela Marinay (Marinay) in the Philippines 2 on 23 January 2004. The marriage did not sit well with petitioner�s parents. Thus, Fujiki could not bring his wife to Japan where he resides. Eventually, they lost contact with each other.