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hello good day,magtatanong lang po.kasal kami ng wife ko pero may anak sa una nakapangalan sa tatay pero hindi cla kasal.pwede po bang ipangalan sa akin or sa wife ko ung surname nya nung dalaga po sya.ung bata po is 6yrs old na po.ung tatay pala ng bata iresponsable inako ko na po ung responsibilidad.salamat sa sagot.

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hello good day,magtatanong lang po.kasal kami ng wife ko pero may anak sa una nakapangalan sa tatay pero hindi cla kasal.pwede po bang ipangalan sa akin or sa wife ko ung surname nya nung dalaga po sya.ung bata po is 6yrs old na po.ung tatay pala ng bata iresponsable inako ko na po ung responsibilidad.salamat sa sagot.

 

You can adopt the child.

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hello good day,magtatanong lang po.kasal kami ng wife ko pero may anak sa una nakapangalan sa tatay pero hindi cla kasal.pwede po bang ipangalan sa akin or sa wife ko ung surname nya nung dalaga po sya.ung bata po is 6yrs old na po.ung tatay pala ng bata iresponsable inako ko na po ung responsibilidad.salamat sa sagot.

Ang official na pangalan ng isang tao ay ang pangalan na nakasulat sa kanyang Certificate of Live Birth. Dahil ito ang official, ito ang kailangang sundin.

 

At dahil nakapangalan nga sa apelyido ng tatay, ito ang dapat masunod.

 

Ngunit, dahil hindi naman sila kasal, ang bata ay illegitimate at nasa ilalim ng autoridad at kustodiya ng nanay. Ngayon, ang illegitimate child ay dapat gumamit ng apelyido ng nanay. Pero, dahil naipangalan na sa tatay, ito pa rin ang official na pangalan ng bata. Para mailipat sa apelyido ng nanay, kailangang maghain ng kaso sa hukuman para dito. Ang problema mo, ang prinsipyo na kalimitang sinusunod ng korte ay "kung sino ang gumagamit ng apelyido, siya dapat ang magpapasya kung gusto niya o ayaw sa apelyido niya." At dahil ang bata ang gumagamit, siya dapat ang magdedesisyon, KAPAG NASA EDAD NA SIYA. Sa madaling salita, hindi yung nanay ang pwedeng magpasya at maghain ng kaso, KUNDI YUNG BATA.

 

Ngayon, pwede rin na i-adopt ninyo yung bata, at kapag ito ay naaprubahan, ang gagamiting apelyido nung bata ay ang apelyido ng nag-adopt sa kanya.

 

Kaya lang, ito ay ay dadaan din sa hukuman (at baka kailanganin ang consent ng tunay na ama para dito).

 

Sa madaling salita, pwedeng mapalitan ang apelyido ng bata, pero gagastos kayo at ito ay dadaan sa hukuman.

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Hello.

can i ask po about 2nd degree murder.

if this is pasok legally?

my taong need isugod sa ospital.

and by means of helping there are other ways.

like imbis tumulong buhatin or isugod sa ospital.

eh huminge ng saklolo sa neighbors.

since my doctor,nurse na neighbors.

and asking help din sa guard and officer na president ng HOA.

then kakahinge ng help.

naisugod na sa ospital not by those actions but nagawan ng paraan buhatin and on the way to hospital.

then sadly ung patient dies.

now kakasuhan ng 2nd degree murder by that not helping buhatin ung patient to bring to ospital.

eh my action naman na gnawa by other types of helping the patient?

thank you po sa legal na sasagot.

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Maybe not murder, but the closest crime I can say he committed is abandonment of persons in peril. See penal provision below:

 

"Art. 275. Abandonment of person in danger and abandonment of one's own victim. The penalty of arresto mayor shall be imposed upon:

 

1. Any one who shall fail to render assistance to any person whom he shall find in an uninhabited place wounded or in danger of dying, when he can render such assistance without detriment to himself, unless such omission shall constitute a more serious offense."

 

This provision has lots of complexities and it's hard to explain all of them one by one. I guess the most prudent thjng for you to do is consult a lawyer about your particular set of facts.

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Hi our Legal Lawyers :)

 

I just want to consult on something.

 

A friend died leaving a husband and 2 kids aged 18 and 15. they still have a house and lot and the Dad wants to Pawn or Sell the house. Do the kids have any say on this matter?

 

The house is still named to my dead friend and hasnt been transferred to his Husband nor the kids.

 

My concern is the Dad doesnt have a job/ hasn't had a job for decades, a senior citizen now and is really bad with money. If they pawn or sell the property now the kids will be left homeless and penniless.

 

Do the kids have any legal right to the property even though they are just teenagers?

 

Thanks so much to those who can answer.

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@deadshotview2019

 

Maybe not murder, but the closest crime I can say he committed is abandonment of persons in peril. See penal provision below:

 

"Art. 275. Abandonment of person in danger and abandonment of one's own victim. The penalty of arresto mayor shall be imposed upon:

 

1. Any one who shall fail to render assistance to any person whom he shall find in an uninhabited place wounded or in danger of dying, when he can render such assistance without detriment to himself, unless such omission shall constitute a more serious offense."

 

This provision has lots of complexities and it's hard to explain all of them one by one. I guess the most prudent thjng for you to do is consult a lawyer about your particular set of facts.

Thanks po Sir.

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Hi our Legal Lawyers :)

 

I just want to consult on something.

 

A friend died leaving a husband and 2 kids aged 18 and 15. they still have a house and lot and the Dad wants to Pawn or Sell the house. Do the kids have any say on this matter?

 

The house is still named to my dead friend and hasnt been transferred to his Husband nor the kids.

 

My concern is the Dad doesnt have a job/ hasn't had a job for decades, a senior citizen now and is really bad with money. If they pawn or sell the property now the kids will be left homeless and penniless.

 

Do the kids have any legal right to the property even though they are just teenagers?

 

Thanks so much to those who can answer.

 

Can't sell the house without paying the estate tax first. The BIR will have to issue an authority that taxes has been paid before the LRA will issue a new title to the buyer.

 

The kids are actually part owners of the house so they do have legal rights as heirs.

Can a concerned citizen file a report regarding VWAC or dapat yung involved person mismo?

 

Yes it is allowed. It would be absurd if only the wife/GF can file if they are victims of violence

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I am an employer, i just fired an employee for AWOL. He still owe us a loan of 40k and he has a promissory note with us using his motorbike as collateral.

 

What is the process for the confiscation of that bike?

Our HR has send him a demand letter which he just read & didnt receive nor sign the letter

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