rocco69 Posted March 19, 2009 Share Posted March 19, 2009 1. just want to know if i can ask for support from him now. Oo naman. no harm in trying. Malay mo pumayag siyang magbigay ng suporta, tapos agad ang problema mo. Ang problema mo kung umayaw magbigay ng suporta, kakailanganin mong maghain ng kaso laban sa ama, maaring kriminal (child abuse) o civil lamang para humingi ng suporta. pero sa parehong kaso, kakailanganin na patunayan mo na siya ang ama. di naman ito problema kahit wala kang papeles ng pagkikilala mula sa ama dahil may DNA testing na tayo ngayon. Yun nga lang, baka naman maliit lang ang sweldo at walang ari-arian ang ama, at di katumbas ang gagastusin mo sa DNA testing (parang P40T ata sa UP) at sa kaso para sa halagang hihingin mo sa ama. hi, guys...need some help... it's regarding my son...i'm a single mom and i dont have any papers where his dad actually acknowledged him legally...but my son knows who his dad is...coz he was introduced na to him as the father... just want to know if i can ask for support from him now...i dont know much about the family law...and naguguluhan ako sa dami ng nag-aadvise sa kin.... thanks much... Quote Link to comment
the kid Posted March 19, 2009 Share Posted March 19, 2009 i have a question about training bonds. I worked for a company before who had me sign a training bond worth 65k. The bond was good for 2 years. I saw a better paying job, didn't finish the 2yr bond in my prev company. It's been 2 years and the company didn't bother to contact me about the bond except recently when they told me that my unclaimed back pay and other separation pay will be deducted from the bond. Are training bonds valid? I'm just wondering because it's been 2 years and my old company didn't do anything to make me pay the bond. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
Sideshow Bob Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hello po Lawyers! Noong isang araw kumain kami ng mga tropa ko sa isa sa mga restaurants sa Dampa, sa may Macapagal Ave. Pangalan ng isang babae yung kinainan namin. Umorder kami ng fresh sea oysters. Noong kumakain na tropa ko, may nakagat siya na matigas dun sa oyster. Yun pala perlas yun! Maliit nga lang at abnormal ang hugis. Eh dahil sa ingay naming magbabarkada, nalaman ng manager na may nakuha kaming perlas. Sabi niya sa restaurant daw yung perlas kasi hindi naman daw namin inorder yun Noong una ayaw naming ibigay kasi naman finders keepers dba. Eh kaso, ipapa-pulis daw kami kapag hindi namin ibinigay. Ibinigay na lang namin yung perlas kasi yung isang tropa ko natatakot magkaroon ng police record. Ano sa tingin niyo? Quote Link to comment
lamujer Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Hello po Lawyers! Noong isang araw kumain kami ng mga tropa ko sa isa sa mga restaurants sa Dampa, sa may Macapagal Ave. Pangalan ng isang babae yung kinainan namin. Umorder kami ng fresh sea oysters. Noong kumakain na tropa ko, may nakagat siya na matigas dun sa oyster. Yun pala perlas yun! Maliit nga lang at abnormal ang hugis. Eh dahil sa ingay naming magbabarkada, nalaman ng manager na may nakuha kaming perlas. Sabi niya sa restaurant daw yung perlas kasi hindi naman daw namin inorder yun Noong una ayaw naming ibigay kasi naman finders keepers dba. Eh kaso, ipapa-pulis daw kami kapag hindi namin ibinigay. Ibinigay na lang namin yung perlas kasi yung isang tropa ko natatakot magkaroon ng police record. Ano sa tingin niyo?if the pearl you found is a hidden treasure, Art. 438 of the New Civil Code provides that you are entitled to one-half of its value or the object itself bearing in mind also that you were in the resto with legitimate purpose and not a trespasser. However, the pearl may also be a natural fruit under Art. 442 of the same code. Hence, Art. 443, you have an obligation to pay for the expenses made by the resto manager which was incurred in the production, gathering and preservation of that particular pearl-bearing-clam but not for the pearl itself.Either way, your friend should have opted to go to the police to settle it. This is a civil and not a criminal case. No need to fear criminal records here.:-D Quote Link to comment
lamujer Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 i have a question about training bonds. I worked for a company before who had me sign a training bond worth 65k. The bond was good for 2 years. I saw a better paying job, didn't finish the 2yr bond in my prev company. It's been 2 years and the company didn't bother to contact me about the bond except recently when they told me that my unclaimed back pay and other separation pay will be deducted from the bond. Are training bonds valid? I'm just wondering because it's been 2 years and my old company didn't do anything to make me pay the bond. Thanks.i think bonds are valid. it has no negative or positive effect that is contrary to law or public policy. beware in signing contracts with bonds. some companies are ruthless in claiming bond payments from resigning employees. just causes may mitigate or even exempt employees from bond payments though. Quote Link to comment
lamujer Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Btw, di po ako lawyer. wannabe lang. Btw, di po ako lawyer. wannabe lang. Quote Link to comment
HimuraButosay Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Hello to the MTC compañeros! Need yer advice: I got terminated from my previous company for some "flimsy" reason (as I would put it). The company is from the BPO sector, unfortunately, they did not even provide proof that performance was really going down the drain. I'm wondering if I could file a formal complaint against this company. Quote Link to comment
pogingpogi2x Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 Hello sa mga LAWYERS... May tanong lang po ako, Sa isang shop sa bulacan po nagwowork yung SISTER ko tapos yung sweldo nila ay delayd na masyado tipong pinapag cash advance lang sila ng panggastos pero di sya bankrupt kasi pinag oovertime pa sila araw araw at puro delivery pa din tapos sa katagalan na di pagbibigay nag resign sya. Pag kinikakausap nya yung boss nila o yung may ari para kunin yung natitirang sweldo nya e puro pangako lang ang sinasabi. Hanggang lately e di na nakikipag usap yung ungas na yun. Tanong ko po: Ano ang pinaka magandang gawin para maiibigay ang dapat lang na sa kanya? Quote Link to comment
GODzilla Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 the best thing to do is to file a complaint with the NLRC. remember in illegal dismissal cases, it is the employer who will prove that the dismissal is legal. Quote Link to comment
pogingpogi2x Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 the best thing to do is to file a complaint with the NLRC. remember in illegal dismissal cases, it is the employer who will prove that the dismissal is legal. may iba pa bang way bago i complaint sa NLRC? Like sulatan muna? or anything na di muna gagamit ng lawyer? Quote Link to comment
GODzilla Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 Tanong ko po: Ano ang pinaka magandang gawin para maiibigay ang dapat lang na sa kanya? i thought you were asking for the best option. anyway, a demand letter, in order to be persuasive, must be signed by a lawyer. in other words, you would still secure the services of a lawyer. in filing a complaint with the NLRC, you do not have to have a lawyer because you will simply fill out a complaint form. Also during the hearing or preparation of position papers at the NLRC, you can ask the help of thelawyers from PAO which is free, provided you are qualified. Quote Link to comment
JasperLaguitao Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 natatrace ba ang creditcard fraud here in the philippines? and what are the charges i can make against the perpetrator? Quote Link to comment
lamujer Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 Hello to the MTC compañeros! Need yer advice: I got terminated from my previous company for some "flimsy" reason (as I would put it). The company is from the BPO sector, unfortunately, they did not even provide proof that performance was really going down the drain. I'm wondering if I could file a formal complaint against this company. are you a tenured employee? Quote Link to comment
lamujer Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 Hello sa mga LAWYERS... May tanong lang po ako, Sa isang shop sa bulacan po nagwowork yung SISTER ko tapos yung sweldo nila ay delayd na masyado tipong pinapag cash advance lang sila ng panggastos pero di sya bankrupt kasi pinag oovertime pa sila araw araw at puro delivery pa din tapos sa katagalan na di pagbibigay nag resign sya. Pag kinikakausap nya yung boss nila o yung may ari para kunin yung natitirang sweldo nya e puro pangako lang ang sinasabi. Hanggang lately e di na nakikipag usap yung ungas na yun. Tanong ko po: Ano ang pinaka magandang gawin para maiibigay ang dapat lang na sa kanya?writ of mandamus Quote Link to comment
GODzilla Posted March 28, 2009 Share Posted March 28, 2009 writ of mandamus i doubt if mandamus would prosper in this case because the action sought to be enforced is doubtful to be considered as a "ministerial duty" which is what a writ of mandamus is for. secondly, i think the courts would immediately dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction because there exists an employer-employee relationship so this case falls under the exclusive jurisctidion of the NLRC. ...just my two cents... Quote Link to comment
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