fauxhead Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 I forgot to add. If the case against you is lodged only at the Metropolitan Trial Courts or Municipal Trial Courts (MTCs and MCTCs), forget about it. Wala sila power to issue HDOs. Only Regional Trial Courts have the power to do that. That means you must be accused of a crime punishable by 6 years up before a hold departure order can be issued against you. Fastest way: get an NBI clearance. In 10 seconds they will be able to determine if there's ANYTHING against you. Quote Link to comment
dickyryu Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Fastest way: get an NBI clearance. In 10 seconds they will be able to determine if there's ANYTHING against you. eh pano po pag child custody case? Quote Link to comment
azayco Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Fastest way: get an NBI clearance. In 10 seconds they will be able to determine if there's ANYTHING against you. And if they find anything against you, derecho detention cell ka na sa likod nung clearance center! :boo: Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted October 3, 2008 Share Posted October 3, 2008 I forgot to add. If the case against you is lodged only at the Metropolitan Trial Courts or Municipal Trial Courts (MTCs and MCTCs), forget about it. Wala sila power to issue HDOs. Only Regional Trial Courts have the power to do that. That means you must be accused of a crime punishable by 6 years up before a hold departure order can be issued against you. As far as I know you apply for a hold departure order from the Department of Justice. They will ask for a copy of the complaint affidavit which you filed in the RTC and then they will issue first a watchlist order, and then after a certain period of time, I now forget what it is, you can have the hold departure order issued. You then simply file the watchlist order and the hold departure order with the Bureau of Immigration for them to enforce it at the points of departure. Quote Link to comment
pol22366 Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 The HDO is obtained from the Regional Trial Court where the criminal case is pending. They should copy furnish the DOJ and BID. If you want to check if you have an HDO against you you go to the BID. Quote Link to comment
nightingale Posted October 5, 2008 Share Posted October 5, 2008 EB? sama ako pwede? :upside: Quote Link to comment
scott11373 Posted October 5, 2008 Share Posted October 5, 2008 If you have a pending civil lawsuit in the Phils--can you travel outside the country? Quote Link to comment
jpatricks1 Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 Sirs your input please My gf's brother got married early. They had a son and broke up in good terms after a few years. He then met another girl. Like him, she had a kid from a previous relationship though she wasn't married. They decided to live together and had two daughters. While 8 months pregnant on their 2nd daughter, he discovered she was cheating on him. When the 2nd daughter was 3 months old, she broke up with my gf's brother to be with the other guy. She left the 2 girls and even had the guts to ask for 10-thousand pesos "to start a new life". After a year, she asked to see the 2 girls again. She was never deprived the right to see her kids even though she abandoned them. Finally one day while visiting, she took the 2 girls and ran off with them. Now she's depriving the father the right to see his 2 little girls. She even said on a text message that "gagamitin ko ang mga bata laban sayo". What's the best course of action for the father to see his daughters again? Thank you very much Quote Link to comment
ela_bat Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 If you have a pending civil lawsuit in the Phils--can you travel outside the country? yup Quote Link to comment
pol22366 Posted October 7, 2008 Share Posted October 7, 2008 Sirs your input please My gf's brother got married early. They had a son and broke up in good terms after a few years. He then met another girl. Like him, she had a kid from a previous relationship though she wasn't married. They decided to live together and had two daughters. While 8 months pregnant on their 2nd daughter, he discovered she was cheating on him. When the 2nd daughter was 3 months old, she broke up with my gf's brother to be with the other guy. She left the 2 girls and even had the guts to ask for 10-thousand pesos "to start a new life". After a year, she asked to see the 2 girls again. She was never deprived the right to see her kids even though she abandoned them. Finally one day while visiting, she took the 2 girls and ran off with them. Now she's depriving the father the right to see his 2 little girls. She even said on a text message that "gagamitin ko ang mga bata laban sayo". What's the best course of action for the father to see his daughters again? Thank you very much There are many facts that must be clarified first. Did your GF's brother recognize her two daughters??? Did he sign the affidavit of acknowledgment at the back of their birth certificates??? If yes then he can ask for full or conditional custody with the Courts. He can also ask for full parental authority, if he can prove that the mother is not a good parent. If your GF's brother did not acknowledge the children, then he is not considered as the father of the two children, and must first prove paternity and then ask for conditional or full custody, or full parental authority. Quote Link to comment
TaDo1981 Posted October 9, 2008 Share Posted October 9, 2008 I would like to ask po for help regarding this I am a smartbro subscriber before, I pay on time, minsan sobra pa sa 999 ang naibabayad ko, kahit na 128KBPS lang nakukuha ko, pinagtyatyagaan ko na lang. but there came an incident ng I lost my internet connection last december that made me loose my patience with the ISP, for almost one month I keep on calling them then the only answer that I am getting is they'll gonna forward my inquiry etc. so after one month saka lang bumalik ang connection ko. I asked if there will be adjustments with the bill since wala naman akong connection for one month. Then my bill came and I found out na they just cut 200 pesos from the 999 and telling me na yun na yung adjustment sa isang buwan na wala akong internet. Nainis ako sa kanila telling them na if they could cut the service i cut na lang nila dahil hindi na ako interested. Early months of 2008 I still pay pero leaving the december bill telling them na I will not pay it. April na miss ko ang cut off nila then they disconnected the service. then charging me a certain amount for reconnection. I am not interested of reviving the service so binayaran ko na lang yung isang billing then hinayaan ko nalang na disconnected. After paying the April bill I was wondering bakit may bill ako for the month of May samantalang disconnected na ang internet ko april pa lang, then they were charging me FIVE THOUSAND PESOS, kasama na ang pre-termination fee, I was so pissed off na hinayaan ko na lang silang magpadala nang kung ano anong notice thru mail sa akin. Iba ibang law office na ang sumusulat sa akin almost every month, tumatawag sa bahay, then after a few months they are now charging me THREE THOUSAND PESOS PLUS, inconsistent, wala silang pinapadalang malinaw na breakdown ng bill, then wala pa ring hinto ang mga mails pati na ang tawag sa phone, daig ko pa ang may malaking utang sa credit card, there was this law firm telling me na i am a delinquent payer and they will charge me, publishing my name sa Manila Bulletin, PDI, or Philippine Star, grabe for 3000+ wow napaka big deal ng utang ko, I can pay the 3000, but prinsipyo ko ang nangingibabaw, Smart Bro. is such an abusive and unfair company. Aren't they violating the consumer rights, and harassing their subscriber, making the deal always in favor for them. Yeah we all sign contracts, we pay for the services, but are we getting the quality service? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted October 9, 2008 MODERATOR Share Posted October 9, 2008 Sue them. Quote Link to comment
silverapollo Posted October 10, 2008 Share Posted October 10, 2008 hello fellow mtc members, anyone here who handles annulment cases??? i would like to know the process.... thank you..... Quote Link to comment
azayco Posted October 10, 2008 Share Posted October 10, 2008 I would like to ask po for help regarding this I am a smartbro subscriber before, I pay on time, minsan sobra pa sa 999 ang naibabayad ko, kahit na 128KBPS lang nakukuha ko, pinagtyatyagaan ko na lang. but there came an incident ng I lost my internet connection last december that made me loose my patience with the ISP, for almost one month I keep on calling them then the only answer that I am getting is they'll gonna forward my inquiry etc. so after one month saka lang bumalik ang connection ko. I asked if there will be adjustments with the bill since wala naman akong connection for one month. Then my bill came and I found out na they just cut 200 pesos from the 999 and telling me na yun na yung adjustment sa isang buwan na wala akong internet. Nainis ako sa kanila telling them na if they could cut the service i cut na lang nila dahil hindi na ako interested. Early months of 2008 I still pay pero leaving the december bill telling them na I will not pay it. April na miss ko ang cut off nila then they disconnected the service. then charging me a certain amount for reconnection. I am not interested of reviving the service so binayaran ko na lang yung isang billing then hinayaan ko nalang na disconnected. After paying the April bill I was wondering bakit may bill ako for the month of May samantalang disconnected na ang internet ko april pa lang, then they were charging me FIVE THOUSAND PESOS, kasama na ang pre-termination fee, I was so pissed off na hinayaan ko na lang silang magpadala nang kung ano anong notice thru mail sa akin. Iba ibang law office na ang sumusulat sa akin almost every month, tumatawag sa bahay, then after a few months they are now charging me THREE THOUSAND PESOS PLUS, inconsistent, wala silang pinapadalang malinaw na breakdown ng bill, then wala pa ring hinto ang mga mails pati na ang tawag sa phone, daig ko pa ang may malaking utang sa credit card, there was this law firm telling me na i am a delinquent payer and they will charge me, publishing my name sa Manila Bulletin, PDI, or Philippine Star, grabe for 3000+ wow napaka big deal ng utang ko, I can pay the 3000, but prinsipyo ko ang nangingibabaw, Smart Bro. is such an abusive and unfair company. Aren't they violating the consumer rights, and harassing their subscriber, making the deal always in favor for them. Yeah we all sign contracts, we pay for the services, but are we getting the quality service? Tado! I think you answered your own question. Do check your contract with PLDT-Smart. At any rate, it looks to me that all these people bugging you have spent more than the P3,000 they are trying to collect in terms of time and effort. I do not think the collection agency/"law firm", which probably works on a "no-cure, no pay" basis, will haul you to court for the amount of P3,000. The filing fees alone would be enough to turn them off. (I am not saying you shouldn't pay Smart-PLDT though. I leave that to your discretion and judgment.) You can go to the DTI-NCR Office and file a consumer complaint. The office is in HV Dela Costa in Salcedo Village, Makati City. You can probably work on the angles of quality of service (as you mentioned), failure to deliver the promised service, and unfair collection practice. Good luck bro! Quote Link to comment
camerlengo Posted October 11, 2008 Share Posted October 11, 2008 10-year old Pocholo dearly loved his pet, a fat white chicken named Smith. He fed it, gave it baths, and slept with it on his banig every night. One day, his father, hungry and exhausted from working the fields, arrived at the house and discovered that his wife has not prepared his lunch. Pocholo's father then went out and grabbed one of the chickens loitering in their backyard. Unfortunately, daddy caught slow-moving Smith; and by 12nn, daddy had consumed every last juicy morsel of Pocholo's beloved pet. When Pocholo discovered the slaughter, he went to the prosecutor and filed a crminal case against his father for violation of Section 5 (h)(4) of RA 9262 resulting in psychological and emotional abuse. Will the case prosper? no, suits between families cannot prosper even if it is a special law. Quote Link to comment
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