ej_qn Posted May 9, 2017 Share Posted May 9, 2017 papaano mapa hit sa NBI clearance ang tao may utang? My brother loaned a former colleague of his a 6 digit sum. Everything was ok.. may valid id, notarized agreement and he even knows where the guy works. Pumayag brother ko na hulugan kasi pag hulugan eh ang forecast would just be within 4 months mababayaran na lahat. What happened was noong last year early December we had to go overseas for business then when my brother came back this month matagal na pala wala yung inutangan niya. Noong Feb lang pala nag AWOL na sa work. We tried going to the address na nasa govt id niya kaso wala siya doon nagtago na talaga. Fortunately we have a bunch of pics of the guy and his family. My question now is gusto namin siya mapa add sa NBI database for estafa para di siya makakuha ng NBI clearace form. How do we go about doing that since we have no exact address on his wherabouts now and all we can rely on is his pictures as a means of identification. Thanks to those who will reply. Quote Link to comment
Saitama88 Posted May 9, 2017 Share Posted May 9, 2017 papaano mapa hit sa NBI clearance ang tao may utang? My brother loaned a former colleague of his a 6 digit sum. Everything was ok.. may valid id, notarized agreement and he even knows where the guy works. Pumayag brother ko na hulugan kasi pag hulugan eh ang forecast would just be within 4 months mababayaran na lahat. What happened was noong last year early December we had to go overseas for business then when my brother came back this month matagal na pala wala yung inutangan niya. Noong Feb lang pala nag AWOL na sa work. We tried going to the address na nasa govt id niya kaso wala siya doon nagtago na talaga. Fortunately we have a bunch of pics of the guy and his family. My question now is gusto namin siya mapa add sa NBI database for estafa para di siya makakuha ng NBI clearace form. How do we go about doing that since we have no exact address on his wherabouts now and all we can rely on is his pictures as a means of identification. Thanks to those who will reply. File a case po. Quote Link to comment
ej_qn Posted May 14, 2017 Share Posted May 14, 2017 File a case po. do we still need to file a police blotter muna? or pwede maski wala na at diretso nalang sa City Hall? Quote Link to comment
boyet69 Posted May 21, 2017 Share Posted May 21, 2017 Good Day po. Tanong ko lang gaano po ba tumatagal ang hearing kung magpa file ako ng Adultery case sa asawa ko. Kasal po kami. Nagtrabaho ako sa abroad tapos may nakilala sya at sumama sya sa lalaki. Nagkaroon sila ng 2 anak. Alam ng lalaki na meron asawa yung kinabit nya. Tapos ng nagkaanak yung asawa ko ko pinirmahan ng lalaki yung Birth Cerificate ng mga naging anak nila. Meron ako kopya ng NSO Birth Certificate ng mga anak nila. Kung ipapakulong ko sila gaano po tumatagal yung kaso bago magkaroon ng sagot ang husgado? Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted May 22, 2017 Share Posted May 22, 2017 Good Day po. Tanong ko lang gaano po ba tumatagal ang hearing kung magpa file ako ng Adultery case sa asawa ko. Kasal po kami. Nagtrabaho ako sa abroad tapos may nakilala sya at sumama sya sa lalaki. Nagkaroon sila ng 2 anak. Alam ng lalaki na meron asawa yung kinabit nya. Tapos ng nagkaanak yung asawa ko ko pinirmahan ng lalaki yung Birth Cerificate ng mga naging anak nila. Meron ako kopya ng NSO Birth Certificate ng mga anak nila. Kung ipapakulong ko sila gaano po tumatagal yung kaso bago magkaroon ng sagot ang husgado? matagal tagal din ang criminal case. Safe bet, 1 to 2 years. 1 Quote Link to comment
pinpoint015 Posted May 29, 2017 Share Posted May 29, 2017 Hi po. Not sure if this is the correct thread to post. I can't find any other thread for this eh. Anyway, I'm planning to pursue a law degree and I wanted to go any of the Big 3 law schools (UP, Ateneo, and San Beda). My question is how much is the estimated tuition and misc fees for these 3 schools? I'm not well off. I'll be saving up for it. I'll go next year. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 Hi po. Not sure if this is the correct thread to post. I can't find any other thread for this eh. Anyway, I'm planning to pursue a law degree and I wanted to go any of the Big 3 law schools (UP, Ateneo, and San Beda). My question is how much is the estimated tuition and misc fees for these 3 schools? I'm not well off. I'll be saving up for it. I'll go next year. Thanks!UP would be the cheapest, it being a State University, baka sa P25T per sem, tatakbo na. Ang San Beda, dinig ko tumatakbo ng P60T, while Ateneo probably runs to P80 or 90T. But first things first! To take up Law, the Legal Education Board now requires you to take, and pass, the Philippine Law School Admission Test. See https://www.cem-inc.org.ph/philsat/ Then, the Big 3 doesn't just allow anyone to enrol, YOU ALSO HAVE TO PASS THEIR ENTRANCE EXAMS AS SLOTS ARE LIMITED. For UP, about 3,000 take the Law Aptitude Exam and only about 250 are accepted (your undergrad grades are considered; as well as the interview results). Mahirap pumasok sa UP, sobrang competitive. Beda and Ateneo also have exams, which you have to pass (have heard apocryphal reports that you can get in if you are in with the priests at Beda or with the administrators of Ateneo, not really sure about the veracity of this reports, apocryphal nga eh.). As an alternative, you can also apply with PUP College of Law. Being a State University, it also has very low rates, similar to UP. Marami ding nag-aapply , at may exam at interview din, pero di ganung kalupit ang competition to get in as with UP. Its passing rate is quite respectable. MLQU is also relatively affordable, at around 45T. Contrast this with the P60T of other private law schools like San Sebastian, UST, etc. Its location is also convenient, just get off at MRT GMA Kamuning Station and you're there. The cheapest would be Universidad de Manila College of Law. If you are a Manila resident, you get 50% off the rates. Given that it is a university run by the City of Manila, the rates, even without the discount is already very low. The location is central (pun intended: you just get off LRT Central Station). The downside is that it's a new law school, really not having established a reputation at this point. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
KrasnovAea Posted June 1, 2017 Share Posted June 1, 2017 Однако вполне забрасывать о SEO в 1-ый год — не наилучший отбор. Напротив, равномерно и аккуратненько наращивая ссылочную массу, разрешено станет скоро угодить в 10-ку сообразно всем необходимым словам, когда поисковик снимет фильтр. Стратегия чрезвычайно обычная: в 1-ые месяцы начинайте с малого бюджета на наиболее низкочастотные и низкоконкурентные требования. Продвижение сайта в поисковых системах при локальной раскрутке интернет-сайта нужно непременно получать региональные ссылки. это такие ссылки, какие размещаются на страничках страниц, оптимизирующихся в том же регионе, что и их реципиент. Раскрутка сайта в поисковых системах на ранжирование регионального розыска воздействует присутствие ключевых слов в заглавии компании. Когда они выйдут в ТОП, переходите к среднечастотным, а чрез год(либо ранее, ежели повезет)— к частотным. Аспектом роста бюджета является перемещение в выдаче к ТОП10. Однако не пытайтесь пробиться хоть какой ценой — ежели интернет-сайт остановится в пределах ТОП50 либо же никоим образом не заходит в 10-ку, то лучше повременить, испытать внутреннюю оптимизацию, испытать изготовить ссылочную массу наиболее натуральной за счет ссылок с знатных ресурсов, сообразно которым будут действительно прибывать люди, и т.п. продвижение сайта в яндекс Полностью может быть, что у вас уже довольный бюджет на ссылки, элементарно поисковик считает, что интернет-сайт ещё очень молод для самых наилучших мест в выдаче. Кстати, при закупке ссылок не проявляйте лишнего усердия — ежели на новейший интернет-сайт из ниоткуда за пару недель возникают сотки линков, поисковая система может сосчитать это «ссылочным взрывом» и отполосовать соответственный фильтр. Постепенное усиление ссылочной массы хорошим(определенным эмпирически)образом имеют все шансы исполнить лишь автоматизированные системы. Продвижение сайта нижний новгород Quote Link to comment
wildswans Posted June 2, 2017 Share Posted June 2, 2017 Hello po sir. I would like to ask for an advice. There's this family who are renting the house of my aunt. They were paying their rent on time before but before their contract expires, they seem to be having problems with the payment. After the lease contract expires, they refuse to leave the property and started paying the monthly rental on installment basis. At first, they were able to complete the whole month's rental payment but as time goes by, they weren't able to complete the payment. Right now, they haven't paid for four months already. She kept promising to pay but to no avail. I don't know what kind of upbringing the wife has but she refused to leave and she's challenging my aunt to sue them because she claims the litigation will last five years. Perhaps, they could live in the house for free during those 5 years. At the same time, the wife was giving the reason that she would like to get her money's worth because she claims she spent P100K to change the tiles of the toilets, to remodel the dirty kitchen and etc. She did all those "repairs" WITHOUT any permission from my aunt. Whenever my aunt would ask her to leave she would always use the excuse that she spent P100K already. Few weeks before meeting at the Baranggay she increased the amount to P150k. My aunt went to a lawyer but she wasn't able to get further details hence I'm asking for advice here. The lawyer advise my aunt to go to the Baranggay first. I and my mom accompanied my aunt and the respondent is in her usual arrogant behavior. This time she claims that she spent P200k. The Baranggay mediator wasn't able to solve the problem because both parties are having shouting match. The respondent wants to stay until the end of July to get her money's worth but she's not going to pay the remaining 4 month's rent as well as June and July. So a total of 6 months rent. My aunt refuse so she challenge my aunt to sue instead. After they left, the mediator said there will be another meeting or what he calls a "Lupon". The mediator said that the respondent is like a "palengkera" and told my aunt that the respondent will not win in court because it's her fault that she fixed many things inside the house without asking for permission. The aunt also deposited some of her checks but it bounced. The mediator also saw the receipts that the respondent allegedly spent and he was surprised that there was a P30k for a water closet or inidoro. Also, he said those receipts are not official receipt from a store and all of the receipts are of the same size and color which is too small to be a receipt. My question is, does it really take 5 years for this kind of case whether if my aunt will sue for estafa or not? Can the lawyer of respondent kept asking for delay during the trial and is there a limit for such delaying tactic? According to the Baranggay, if the court approves for the house to be sheriff, the belongings will not be taken out of the house because the respondent still owes money, is that true? But if the Respondent knows that they will be sheriff they can move out without anybody knowing right? What other legal things can we do with regards to this kind of case? Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment
pinpoint015 Posted June 2, 2017 Share Posted June 2, 2017 UP would be the cheapest, it being a State University, baka sa P25T per sem, tatakbo na. Ang San Beda, dinig ko tumatakbo ng P60T, while Ateneo probably runs to P80 or 90T. But first things first! To take up Law, the Legal Education Board now requires you to take, and pass, the Philippine Law School Admission Test. See https://www.cem-inc.org.ph/philsat/ Then, the Big 3 doesn't just allow anyone to enrol, YOU ALSO HAVE TO PASS THEIR ENTRANCE EXAMS AS SLOTS ARE LIMITED. For UP, about 3,000 take the Law Aptitude Exam and only about 250 are accepted (your undergrad grades are considered; as well as the interview results). Mahirap pumasok sa UP, sobrang competitive. Beda and Ateneo also have exams, which you have to pass (have heard apocryphal reports that you can get in if you are in with the priests at Beda or with the administrators of Ateneo, not really sure about the veracity of this reports, apocryphal nga eh.). As an alternative, you can also apply with PUP College of Law. Being a State University, it also has very low rates, similar to UP. Marami ding nag-aapply , at may exam at interview din, pero di ganung kalupit ang competition to get in as with UP. Its passing rate is quite respectable. MLQU is also relatively affordable, at around 45T. Contrast this with the P60T of other private law schools like San Sebastian, UST, etc. Its location is also convenient, just get off at MRT GMA Kamuning Station and you're there. The cheapest would be Universidad de Manila College of Law. If you are a Manila resident, you get 50% off the rates. Given that it is a university run by the City of Manila, the rates, even without the discount is already very low. The location is central (pun intended: you just get off LRT Central Station). The downside is that it's a new law school, really not having established a reputation at this point. Hope this helps. Thanks for this. Yeah I already know about the PhilSAT. And I am preparing starting this month for those Big 3 schools as getting accepted is already a feat. My back up schools are FEU and UST. I need to prepare for this na pala. Thanks again! Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted June 3, 2017 Share Posted June 3, 2017 Hello po sir. I would like to ask for an advice. There's this family who are renting the house of my aunt. They were paying their rent on time before but before their contract expires, they seem to be having problems with the payment. After the lease contract expires, they refuse to leave the property and started paying the monthly rental on installment basis. At first, they were able to complete the whole month's rental payment but as time goes by, they weren't able to complete the payment. Right now, they haven't paid for four months already. She kept promising to pay but to no avail. I don't know what kind of upbringing the wife has but she refused to leave and she's challenging my aunt to sue them because she claims the litigation will last five years. Perhaps, they could live in the house for free during those 5 years. At the same time, the wife was giving the reason that she would like to get her money's worth because she claims she spent P100K to change the tiles of the toilets, to remodel the dirty kitchen and etc. She did all those "repairs" WITHOUT any permission from my aunt. Whenever my aunt would ask her to leave she would always use the excuse that she spent P100K already. Few weeks before meeting at the Baranggay she increased the amount to P150k. My aunt went to a lawyer but she wasn't able to get further details hence I'm asking for advice here. The lawyer advise my aunt to go to the Baranggay first. I and my mom accompanied my aunt and the respondent is in her usual arrogant behavior. This time she claims that she spent P200k. The Baranggay mediator wasn't able to solve the problem because both parties are having shouting match. The respondent wants to stay until the end of July to get her money's worth but she's not going to pay the remaining 4 month's rent as well as June and July. So a total of 6 months rent. My aunt refuse so she challenge my aunt to sue instead. After they left, the mediator said there will be another meeting or what he calls a "Lupon". The mediator said that the respondent is like a "palengkera" and told my aunt that the respondent will not win in court because it's her fault that she fixed many things inside the house without asking for permission. The aunt also deposited some of her checks but it bounced. The mediator also saw the receipts that the respondent allegedly spent and he was surprised that there was a P30k for a water closet or inidoro. Also, he said those receipts are not official receipt from a store and all of the receipts are of the same size and color which is too small to be a receipt. My question is, does it really take 5 years for this kind of case whether if my aunt will sue for estafa or not? Can the lawyer of respondent kept asking for delay during the trial and is there a limit for such delaying tactic? According to the Baranggay, if the court approves for the house to be sheriff, the belongings will not be taken out of the house because the respondent still owes money, is that true? But if the Respondent knows that they will be sheriff they can move out without anybody knowing right? What other legal things can we do with regards to this kind of case? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.1. My question is, does it really take 5 years for this kind of case whether if my aunt will sue for estafa or not? The case to get rid of them would be ejectment. While this is supposed to be summary (mabilis), the truth is medyo matagal din ang kasuhan, mga 1 - 2 years bago madesisyunan, tapos pwede pa iapela (although kung manalo kayo sa Metropolitan/Municipal Trial Court, kailangan nilang maghulog buwan buwan nung upa, otherwise layas na sila sa bahay kahit may apela sila). Ang kagandahan dito, nag-issue sila ng cheke na tumalbog. Ito ay violation ng Batas Pambansa 22, at ito ay criminal case na may kulong. Yung ejectment, walang kulong, kaya pwede silang magtapang-tapangan. Pero, yung BP22 may kulong, kaya pwedeng-pwede niyong gamitin pang-leverage sa kanila, para sila lumayas, at kung matigas talaga ang ulo, para ipakulong yung nag-issue ng cheke. 2.Can the lawyer of respondent kept asking for delay during the trial and is there a limit for such delaying tactic? Pwede. May ganyang taktika din sa paghahabla, pero dahil may abugado din naman kayo, alam din ng abugado ninyo paano ito kontrahin. At hindi naman pupwedeng i-delay nila forever ang kaso, di rin naman pumapayag ang huwes sa delay ng walang dahilan. 3. According to the Barangay, if the court approves for the house to be sheriff, the belongings will not be taken out of the house because the respondent still owes money, is that true? To be sheriff (you probably mean, if you win, then the decision ejecting them from the premises will be implemented by the sheriff). If there is a money judgment, the sheriff usually just takes the money from their bank accounts. If they do not have money in banks, or the same is insufficient, the sheriff can take their property and sell it at public auction to satisfy the judgment. 4. But if the Respondent knows that they will be sheriff they can move out without anybody knowing right? What other legal things can we do with regards to this kind of case? Yes, they can move out. But, as I said, the sheriff can go against their bank accounts (the sheriff writes letters to all the banks asking them that if the losers have accounts with that bank, for the bank to hold the contents of their accounts). You can also file a BP 22 case, as I said earlier. Since your aunt already has a lawyer, in all probability, he already told her all this. Quote Link to comment
p4tr1ck Posted June 4, 2017 Share Posted June 4, 2017 hingi sana po ang advice kung anu dapat kong gawin, almost one month na hindi ko pa nakukuha ang final settlement ko sa shipping company ko.. mali mali ang computation nila, wala silang binigay phone number ng accounting, the only way na makokobtact sila is thru email, then nagmessage ako wala namang reply for the past 2 weeks.. saan po ako pwede humingi ng tulong? salamat sa sasagot Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted June 6, 2017 Share Posted June 6, 2017 (edited) hingi sana po ang advice kung anu dapat kong gawin, almost one month na hindi ko pa nakukuha ang final settlement ko sa shipping company ko.. mali mali ang computation nila, wala silang binigay phone number ng accounting, the only way na makokobtact sila is thru email, then nagmessage ako wala namang reply for the past 2 weeks.. saan po ako pwede humingi ng tulong? salamat sa sasagotNational Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) Banawe, Public Assistance Desk (PPSTA Bldg. near cor. Banawe-Quezon Ave) Edited June 6, 2017 by rocco69 Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted June 6, 2017 Share Posted June 6, 2017 Hello, My wife is due on August and I just learned that my company doesn't provide paternity leave. Is there any legal action I could take to avail this benefit? Thanks.http://www.philstar.com/metro/2016/09/08/1621584/dole-sets-24/7-hotline-workers Quote Link to comment
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