MODERATOR bonito99 Posted September 26, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted September 26, 2006 It's just a marital spat, for now. Quote Link to comment
Roubaix Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 is it now prohibited to discuss legal concepts in relation to real life legal problems? Where did that question come from? Left field? What is the basis for this question? I never made mention on prohibition of legal advice just on the stupid banter which you want to promote. That question is the basis of why law is studied. Lawyers are made to make the laymen understand the law and RELATE it to the problem/situation at hand. Now, quit it. I already asked for injunction on the fight you have and still you poke at it. Please, tama na. Just give useful advice to people who need it. Now, I just gave you one. Peace Bro. Quote Link to comment
magnus Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 money that should go caring for my friends special sick child now is limited because it goes to the mistress. and she at the brink of an emotional breakdown. should i just tell her that its just a marital spat? It's just a marital spat, for now. Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted September 26, 2006 MODERATOR Share Posted September 26, 2006 money that should go caring for my friends special sick child now is limited because it goes to the mistress. and she at the brink of an emotional breakdown. should i just tell her that its just a marital spat? legally, yes. You need to prove each and every claim you have said. Otherwise this is just between the husband and the wife. Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I got a question..... :boo: My Friend's brother's father is a british born Australian permanent resident with properties in Adelaide. He is the legitimate father of my friends brother as his signature is affixed in the birth certificate. The father has ceased contact with his son. The son is currently 24 years old and he was born in Dec 1982. Does he have a right to claim British citizenship by blood or an Australian citizenship? What steps does he need to accomplish? place of birth of the son? Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 Hi. I hope you could help me. My friend has a lawyer husband who she claims is cheating with his secretary(whats new?). From what I learned, nothing sexual is happening between the lawyer and the mistress (if we can call the other woman that). They do however go out of town together, go to bars and restaurant together and flirt at the office. A confrontation has happened between my friend and the secretary. The secretary still refused to leave her work and the lawyer don't want to fire her claiming the secretary might file a labor issue (yeah right!). The secretay seems to be benefitting financially from the relationship hence she wants to stay in that office. What could my friend do? What leverage could she get? Especially since nothing sexual is happening between the two "lovebirds". the story sounds familiar. 1. if he is an associate, junior or senior, the wife can always talk to the partner in charge for the legal personnel and also the partner in charge for the non-legal personnel. 2. if he is a partner in the firm, then she can talk to the managing partner if not the named partner and request if a movement is possible. in the end, what matters is what the wife ultimately want - fire her or leave him? in any event, they can attend marriage counselling sessions to discuss their issues. Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 I got a question..... :boo: My Friend's brother's father is a british born Australian permanent resident with properties in Adelaide. He is the legitimate father of my friends brother as his signature is affixed in the birth certificate. The father has ceased contact with his son. The son is currently 24 years old and he was born in Dec 1982. Does he have a right to claim British citizenship by blood or an Australian citizenship? What steps does he need to accomplish? If he was born overseas (outside Australia) to an Australian parent, is he an Australian citizen? He is eligible to apply to become an Australian citizen by descent if he meets the following three requirements: * one of natural parents was an Australian citizen at the time of your birth * under 25 years of age OR were born between 26 January 1949 and 15 January 1974 * of good character if you are over 18 Please note: If parent became an Australian citizen by descent, he or she must have been present in Australia for periods totalling two years at some time in their life for you to apply for Australian citizenship. How to register as an Australian citizen by descent? To apply to be registered as an Australian citizen by descent, complete the five steps:Step Action1 Check that you are eligible to apply for Australian citizenship by descent 2 Fill in Form 118, Application for a registration of Australian citizenship by descent and send it with the fee and supporting documents to our office. 3 Include all supporting documents. 4 If you have lived in any country for a total of 1 year or more in the last 10 years (except Australia), you must get a police certificate from the authorities in that country. Police certificates are not required for persons under the age of 16 years. Refer to Form 47P.Form 47P Character requirements penal clearance certificates (141KB PDF file) 5 Check for nearest office for lodgement details. Note: There is a fee of AUD$110 as listed on Form 990i.Processing generally takes several weeks. What supporting documents are required?Form 118 outlines the documents required to support your application. These include: * Originals of the full birth certificate of the person to be registered, showing the details of natural parents * Original evidence that at least one natural parent was an Australian citizen at the time of birth of the person to be registered (full birth certificate or certificate of Australian citizenship) * For applicants who have a natural parent who acquired Australian citizenship by descent – 2 years legal residence in Australia by a natural parent. You may also need to provide the following documents if applicable: original evidence of change of name, custody order of a court of law or court order of guardianship, death certificates of the Australian citizen natural parent. Documents in languages other than English must also be accompanied by an official English language translation.In Australia, translations should be conducted by NAATI accredited translators. Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 for more information, please check: http://www.citizenship.gov.au/ Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 for british citizenship check: http://www.ind.homeoffice.gov.uk/applying/...onality/advice/ Quote Link to comment
jlucas03 Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 My friend was employed by a company. she's still under probation status for 6 months. On her 2nd month, the company discontinued her services. 2 months have passed and she hasn't received her last pay. Can she demand for her last pay? Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 just make sure she has submitted her final clearance. Quote Link to comment
tripmate Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 i've been looking for a instruction on how to access the GUI of motorola canopy... already tried searching at google but sill no lucky.... well got some info but it didnt work. some said that i need to type 169.254.1.1 address for me to get to the GUI but still i cannot..... i believe i need to do some stuff/configuration on my LAN(tcp/ip)... kasi yun yung nakita ko nung pumunta dito yung tech from meridian... anyone pls... help me... Quote Link to comment
mrmossimo Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 I have question my friends wife(now separated with him) got pregnant with another man and his wife now living with that man.... the question is gusto n nya pawalan bisa ang kasal nya pero paano pwede n b sa legal separation ang nangyari sa kanya with his wife.. pra kung makakita sya ng ipapalit sa wife nya eh pwede nya pakasalan...yun legal separation ba pag na grant ay pwede magpakasal uli yun friend ko... thanks Quote Link to comment
jlucas03 Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 What I know is dapat Annulment and not Legal Separation. Pag annulment eh pwede ka na magpakasal sa iba. Legal Separation doesn't afford you that kind of option. BTW, I'm not a lawyer. Narinig ko lang sa DZMM yan. Quote Link to comment
R@v3n Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 i've been looking for a instruction on how to access the GUI of motorola canopy... already tried searching at google but sill no lucky.... well got some info but it didnt work. some said that i need to type 169.254.1.1 address for me to get to the GUI but still i cannot..... i believe i need to do some stuff/configuration on my LAN(tcp/ip)... kasi yun yung nakita ko nung pumunta dito yung tech from meridian... anyone pls... help me... The technician that set-up your connection must have changed the address of your canopy. Go to http://www.pinoywifi.com for instructions on how to reset or even find the IP address assigned to it by the technician. :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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