Guest djunya2006 Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 if i may ask a question to the legal eagle of the thread, my gf has been seperated from her husband for the past 17 years. now she wants to purchase property but has the fear that her estranged husband who has taken residence with another woman and who has two children with her might have the right to the property that she wants to purchase.how can she be assured that he would not be able to claim this as joint property? (i hope the term is correct)is getting an annulment the only answer?what is the usual cost for this, she is a single parent who struggled to put her children through school without the benefit of any support.she has been told that it would cost her php. 150,000 for an annullment and that this was a fixed price, she was told that this would be filed in the province. Please advise, thanks in advance for your time. Quote Link to comment
bigalow04 Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 sirs ask ko lng if legal mgwork ng 2 jobs d2 s pinas? i mean kung sa isa full time then ung isa part time. balak ko kc mgpart time job as a barista to invest more.. Quote Link to comment
jopok Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 i need an opinion,,may car is insured sa isang company,,minsan pag gising ko,nakita ko na may gasgas paikot ung sasakyan,,so di ko nakita kung sino gumawa since street parking sya,ang damage is from the driver side going to the passenger,paikot ng trunk,hanggang sa front passenger side,,may roon na din minor scratches ang sasakyan ko,,prior to the incident i mentioned,,now nag claim ako,,ang participation fee ko ay 2k..ang ginawa ng insurance,pinagbabayad ako ng 6k,,kasi daw,malaki ung extent ng damage at iniapply nila or considered as 3 job ung,,ang question ko ganito,tama ba ang insurance?di naman kasi stipulated anywhere sa policy na ganun gagawin nila,,ano pwede ko gawin? Quote Link to comment
jopok Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 in addition pala,,sa casa ko pinagawa at 1 time ko lang sya pinagawa,,so meaning 1 job order lang yun,, Quote Link to comment
redblack Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 if i may ask a question to the legal eagle of the thread, my gf has been seperated from her husband for the past 17 years. now she wants to purchase property but has the fear that her estranged husband who has taken residence with another woman and who has two children with her might have the right to the property that she wants to purchase.how can she be assured that he would not be able to claim this as joint property? (i hope the term is correct)is getting an annulment the only answer?what is the usual cost for this, she is a single parent who struggled to put her children through school without the benefit of any support.she has been told that it would cost her php. 150,000 for an annullment and that this was a fixed price, she was told that this would be filed in the province. Please advise, thanks in advance for your time. Ok to simplify the reply, magpa-annul na lang sya...it will solve a lot of problems. one, her property relationship with her husband would be clearer, kasi i-liliquidate yon. two, legal na pagiging BF-GF nyo. as for the supposed cost for the annulment, well . . . not a matter to be discussed in a public forum. Quote Link to comment
redblack Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 sirs ask ko lng if legal mgwork ng 2 jobs d2 s pinas? i mean kung sa isa full time then ung isa part time. balak ko kc mgpart time job as a barista to invest more.. Ok lang yan, PROVIDED na your employment contract in your full-time job does not prohibit you to work another job or have a second job na based on company policy ay hindi mo pwede gawin (ex. waiter ka sa umaga, sa madaling araw basurero ka...medyo extreme pero pwede ipagbawal ng employer yon. Another example, housekeeping or reception ka sa hotel, tapos sa code of conduct nong hotel eh bawal ang mag-PSP, pwede yon.). So before taking that second job, review your employment contract and also your Employee Handbook. Quote Link to comment
LovenFaith Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 good morning lawyers in the house... just wanna drop some lines... i know somebody who was abducted by 2 warrant police officers last january this year. the girl disappeared for a few days before they take her to the city hall for the procedure daw. several days passed, a high-ranking guy inmate was asking those officers if he could have that girl for valentine. the officers agreed for an amount but the girl of course refused. she was then carried to the bathroom and have all the worst funishment she could ever take in her damn whole life. she was released after 2 months or so, but the trauma hadn't leave her. it haunts her every night on her sleep and it even changed her whole perception in life and towards the rest of the world. i just wanna ask, is it too late for us to make legal actions for the tranquility of this girl?she didn't do anything bad, she just defended herself against a neighbor who wants to wreck her cute face out of envy for everything she has.anybody you could recommend us for help, pls?thank you so much Quote Link to comment
Guest djunya2006 Posted May 2, 2009 Share Posted May 2, 2009 Ok to simplify the reply, magpa-annul na lang sya...it will solve a lot of problems. one, her property relationship with her husband would be clearer, kasi i-liliquidate yon. two, legal na pagiging BF-GF nyo. as for the supposed cost for the annulment, well . . . not a matter to be discussed in a public forum. thanks for answering my question though it is not clear, does this mean that her estranged husband still has rights to any property that she may acquire? even after being seperated for the last 17 years?and you said that our being bf-gf would be legal? was this in jest or are you being serious?would the amount i mentioned be normal for annulment cases? this forum was created so that we could at least get assistance and advice from legal members who are willing to assist other members who are not as well versed with the law. Quote Link to comment
michael70 Posted May 2, 2009 Share Posted May 2, 2009 ask ko lang po if a friend is abroad and he wants to file a criminal case here in the philippines, is it possible for his representative to file the charges? will it prosper? and pwede din po ba malaman ang basis ng inyong reply Quote Link to comment
chloe16 Posted May 2, 2009 Share Posted May 2, 2009 gudmornin po.. may friend po ako na teacher at my problem xa. tanong ko lang po kung tamang ihold ng employer ung sweldo? ang sinasabi po di daw kumpleto ng requirements, lesson plan.. pero halos lahat po ng empleyado hindi pa binibigay ung sweldo.. tama po ba un? anu po dapat gawin legal action? salamat. eto pa po isa.. example may lupa kaming nabili sa isang compound, ung lupa na un may bahay na.. eh tiga manila kami tas sa laguna nabili ung lupa.. hindi namin naccheck ung lupa.. tapos nalaman na lang namin na pinapa rent ung bahay ung bahay dun nung pinagbilhan ng lupa.. ano po ba dapat gawin? ano pwede legal action? salamat po sir. Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted May 3, 2009 Share Posted May 3, 2009 Here in our company, supervisors and managers (i'm not sure with high ranking officers) don't get double pay kahit pumapasok/required pumasok during holidays wherein regular employees get payed double.. Tama po ba ito? Aren't we supposed to get extra leave credits if we go to work on an official holiday if we didn't get the double pay? Any inputs guys? TIA. Only rank and file employees are entitled by law to holiday pay. Quote Link to comment
moed Posted May 3, 2009 Share Posted May 3, 2009 thanks for answering my question though it is not clear, does this mean that her estranged husband still has rights to any property that she may acquire? even after being seperated for the last 17 years?and you said that our being bf-gf would be legal? was this in jest or are you being serious?would the amount i mentioned be normal for annulment cases? this forum was created so that we could at least get assistance and advice from legal members who are willing to assist other members who are not as well versed with the law. Under the Revised Penal Code, a man who has carnal knowledge with a woman, knowing her to be married, is committing adultery, even if the marriage be subsequently declared void. Penalty is prision correccional in its medium and maximum periods (2 years, 4 months and 1 day to 6 years). Annulment or declaration of nullity cost would depend on the lawyer and psychiatrist whose services you obtain. Quote Link to comment
Guest djunya2006 Posted May 4, 2009 Share Posted May 4, 2009 Under the Revised Penal Code, a man who has carnal knowledge with a woman, knowing her to be married, is committing adultery, even if the marriage be subsequently declared void. Penalty is prision correccional in its medium and maximum periods (2 years, 4 months and 1 day to 6 years). Annulment or declaration of nullity cost would depend on the lawyer and psychiatrist whose services you obtain. again thank you for taking time out from your busy schedules to address my question. i guess if you have a gf it is immediate presumption that there is carnal knowledge involved and can't be platonic in any way. thanks for telling what law this covers so that i can tell my friends about it and put the scare in them.so is it correct to say that in a way you have to choose your own poison, since you say it depends on the lawyer and psychiatrist on what they charge their clients hourly.i do appreciate your time. Quote Link to comment
jopok Posted May 4, 2009 Share Posted May 4, 2009 can anybody advise me dun sa prob ko sa page#513..thanks Quote Link to comment
pol22366 Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 2009 (edited) good morning lawyers in the house... just wanna drop some lines... i know somebody who was abducted by 2 warrant police officers last january this year. the girl disappeared for a few days before they take her to the city hall for the procedure daw. several days passed, a high-ranking guy inmate was asking those officers if he could have that girl for valentine. the officers agreed for an amount but the girl of course refused. she was then carried to the bathroom and have all the worst funishment she could ever take in her damn whole life. she was released after 2 months or so, but the trauma hadn't leave her. it haunts her every night on her sleep and it even changed her whole perception in life and towards the rest of the world. i just wanna ask, is it too late for us to make legal actions for the tranquility of this girl?she didn't do anything bad, she just defended herself against a neighbor who wants to wreck her cute face out of envy for everything she has.anybody you could recommend us for help, pls?thank you so much There are a lot of unknowns in your statement. First,was the girl ever charged with something??? Because you said she was detained "for two months or so." Second, where was she detained??? Third, what happened in the bathroom??? If my analysis of what you did not state are correct then criminal, administrative, and even human rights cases can be filed against the police officers and their officers, and even the guy inmate -even at this point in time. You can PM me for details, I would love to help you put these assholes out of commission. Edited May 5, 2009 by pol22366 Quote Link to comment
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