makaww Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 Hi. I'm buying a condominium unit but I want the title under my child's name who is minor. Is this possible and how should I proceed about it? Thanks. Quote Link to comment
disk_4_sale2 Posted April 27, 2007 Share Posted April 27, 2007 Hi guys, i'm planning to buy a second hand car, ung sa titingin ng makina wala ng problem. pero ang problem na lang is ung registration, paano ba ang steps para mapa register ko yung car sa pangalan ko? ano kailangan documents ang hingin ko from the previous owner? meron akong nakitang car kaso parang may problem sa registration eto scenario 1. 3rd owner na ako kung bibilihin ko yung car2. ung 1st owner and 2nd owner may deed of sale sila3. sa LTO ang registered owner pa rin ay yung 1st owner, ung 2nd owner nde na niya napa transfer pa sa pangalan niya yung car4. kailangan pa renew registration ng car question ko is. 1. ano procedure gagawin ko? 2. magulo ba eto dahil nasa 1st owner pa yung registrations sa LTO? magkaka problem ba ako kapag pina transfer ko sa name ko? 3. should I advise the 2nd owner na ipa transfer na muna niya sa pangalan niya sa LTO? is this necessary pa? or pde na niya pa transfer sa name ko? please advise.. would appreciate any assistance from you guys.. thanks Quote Link to comment
dictum Posted April 27, 2007 Share Posted April 27, 2007 Hi. I'm buying a condominium unit but I want the title under my child's name who is minor. Is this possible and how should I proceed about it? Thanks. Hi. You can buy the property and sign the documents in behalf of your minor child. As her parent, you are considered as the guardian of the minor child. However, the seller of the condominium would probably require that you secure a formal appointment in court as the legal guardian of the minor as well as an approval for the acquisition of the condo. I recently handled a similar case where our VP acquired a condo to be registered under the name of her minor child. The Developer as well as the Bank who financed the acquisition, required for a formal court order appointing her as legal guardian and court approval for the acquisition of the condo. So, you might be forced to file a petition for guardianship before the RTC. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment
fauxhead Posted April 27, 2007 Share Posted April 27, 2007 An action for reconveyance is merely quasi in rem. While it involves real property, it does not automatically make the case in rem. Thus, it only binds the parties to the case. It follows then that A, B, C, D and E should not be prejudiced by the decision. While X may be the owner of the land, a long list of SC decisions have held the right of a possessor even against the claims of an owner. ok, i need help with a certiorari case. basic facts:x filed a civil case for reconveyance against y in the rtc. rtc ruled in favor of y and affirmed that the property in question was correctly titled in his favor. the decision was modified 3 times. the same was appealed to the CA and then elevated to the SC. SC dismissed it on pure technicality. now, the SC issued an entry of judgment. decision is already final. y sought to execute it. (the execution would mean demanding x and all her privies to vacate the property plus demolition of all structures erected thereon, considering that x is in actual physical possession of the land). rtc issued a writ of demolition and sheriff gave a demand letter. the issuances were directed to x and her privies. a, b, c, d and e are occupants of the subject premises. they were never impleaded in the civil case. they deny being privies to x. but the sheriff served them copies of the writ and the demand letter. question: (1) can their properties be demolished? (though they were not made parties to the civil case and they deny their relationship with x. plus, they maintain that their occupancy was peaceful, uninterrupted...etc. they have been residing on the lot for approx. 15 years). (2) is there grave abuse of discretion on the part of the rtc when the assailed writ of demolition was issued and directed against them as well?heeeeeeeeeelp please. i'm super confused. thanks Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted April 28, 2007 MODERATOR Share Posted April 28, 2007 (edited) Hi guys! Have a friend who's already legally separated with her husband, but now wants to have the name of her kid changed back to her maiden name. What can she do to have this done? **** As long as she's legally married, despite the separation, NO, She can not.***** Thanks! Edited April 28, 2007 by bonito99 Quote Link to comment
Aspire10 Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 help po ulit.kasi nagdelete ako sa add and remove program hindi sya maalis kahit idelete ko kasi wala na daw..then pag nag run naman ako at hinanap ko yon lumalabas naman sya.tas meron din wala sa add and remove program na files then paghanap ko naman nalabas sya sa drive C.ano po bang dapat kong gawin?help naman po.ang os ko po ay windows xp.thanks Quote Link to comment
disk_4_sale2 Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 try mo kung mag work eto http://faq.arstechnica.com/link.php?i=1821 Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 tnx to both of you... are you guys interested if i take it to court? if not do you have anyone you can recommend? i'm also looking for a lawyer near my area (alabang, las pinas, p'que)... also what is my recourse if the one who owes me money "disappear?"hi guys pls need your advise asap... sorry for being an impatient prick... Quote Link to comment
cydney_maldita Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 i do have a prob regarding our hour *(lot) naka pangalan sa lola ko, my mom wants me to leave the house...my lola (father side) owns it....i told my mom n may equal rights lang kami, nag hiwalay kasi sila ng papa ko. i told my mom n she doesnt own the property, kasi nga naka name ito sa lola ko..sabi ng mom ko maghahanap daw sya ng abugado.possible b yun? nde ba clear na she doesnt own it? my lola told me na pwedeng umalis ang mom ko pero NOT me...WAT DO YOU THINK GUYS???may right b ako n ipaglaban n mag stay ako sa house?+ Quote Link to comment
Aspire10 Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 try mo kung mag work eto http://faq.arstechnica.com/link.php?i=1821salamat po,try ko Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 UP ko lang po yung question koh..Tanong lang guys. Yung current PC ko kasi (AMD setup), ang nadedetect lang ng Windows ay 137GB. Sabi daw, kailangan SP2 ng WinXP para madetect yung buong 160GB. Yung installer ko kasi ng XP, wala siyang integrated na SP2. Kapag bumili ba ako ng Windows XP na may SP2 Integrated, automatic na niya ba madedetect yung buong hard disk size? Yaw ko kasi magpartition sana e hatiin sa tig 80GB. Sayang. when it comes to disk partitioning walang difference if you use a WinXP installer with SP2. during the pre-installation at the partitioning level, did you check if you utilized the whole partition of the hard disk? usually kasi mga 8 mb ang natitira na unpartitioned space by WinXP after installation. try mo to run the WinXP installation again to view the partitions of your HDD. baka naka unpartition lang ang drive mo. better yet if alam mo gumamit ng fdisk instead of the WinXP installer to view your partitions. kasi kapag sa my computer ka lang pupunta then right-clicked on your drive to view the properties hindi displayed ang unpartitioned space. usual kasi when a HDD says that it is a certain capacity kulang yan lagi like it says 80 GB siya yun pala mga 78 GB lang. pero I find it very unusual that there's a 23 GB discrepancy in your HDD. Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 Mga bossing, ung PC dito laging sinasabi LOW DISK pero kung titinangnan mo ung PROPERTIES e wala pang 1/4 ung nagagamit sa spaces, ano kaya pwdeng problem nun [kung meron man]Salamat po.run a scan disc and defrag your drive. if all else fails reformat it! most likely napasukan ka ng trojan that messed with your registry Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 Hello. I'd like to ask for your help in connecting to my linksys broadband router. I tried connectiong thru http://192.168.1.1/ but I could not access the GUI of the router. Need your help guys. Thanksmedyo kakapa lang ako with your dilemma. are your computer network settings compatible with your router? dapat nakaset ang gateway mo to the proper address (the router) and your IP scheme should coincide with your router settings (192.168..). You should manually configure your IP and not automatic DHCP. keep your DNS settings blank at the TCP/IP properties. usually may kasamang CD ang linksys, with a network config wizard installer. hehe.. if all else fails read your manual. HTH Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 patulong po.. may USB disk ako na 2Gigs, kaso napuno sya... ayaw mareformat... kapg itry ko i-open "pls insert disk on drive g:" lumalabas.. may magagawa pa po ba dito? thanks!hmm.. how old is your flash disk? maybe na wear-n-tear na yan kaya bumigay na. try to find a computer with a relatively "virgin" USB slot to retrieve your files. baka kasi pudpod na ang USB slot mo :cool: Quote Link to comment
M16A2 Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 The SC finally made an entry of judgement and denied the motion for reconsideration filed by the petitioners in our case. The lawyer of the petitioners did its job well to delay the administration of justice for 16 years by filing an infinite number of motions. As a result one of the petitioners is deceased. I wish the SC would revise portions of our Rules of Court which has been a subject of multiple abuses from unscrupulous lawyers. Anyway what is the next step to collect the sum promulgated by the CA decision that is reposed to us? I forgot what our atty said but as I recall a notice of garnishment would be filed by the lower court. Ano pa? How long would this take? Quote Link to comment
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