pol22366 Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 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 Answer to 1st and 2nd question: It depends on the criminal case and the representative's knowledge of what transpired relative to said criminal case. Answer to 3rd question: Based on my study and practice of law. Quote Link to comment
redblack Posted May 5, 2009 Share Posted May 5, 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. When i post in this thread, I don't post anything in jest... Yes, her husband has claim over property she has accumulated. After all they are married. And their conjugal property has not been liquidated. Everything she had gained from those 17 years are part of the conjugal property. As for the bf-gf thing, even if she has been separated for 17 years, as far as the law is concerned she is still married to her husband (we can't even call him an ex, because the marriage is not annulled.) As far as the law is concerned, both of you, since you are having an amorous relationship is committing a crime, adultery in particular. Clarify the amount quoted and what you would get as part of the legal service being provided. Engagement fees, appearance fees and all that...then I will answer your question if that's ok. Quote Link to comment
Guest djunya2006 Posted May 6, 2009 Share Posted May 6, 2009 When i post in this thread, I don't post anything in jest... Yes, her husband has claim over property she has accumulated. After all they are married. And their conjugal property has not been liquidated. Everything she had gained from those 17 years are part of the conjugal property. As for the bf-gf thing, even if she has been separated for 17 years, as far as the law is concerned she is still married to her husband (we can't even call him an ex, because the marriage is not annulled.) As far as the law is concerned, both of you, since you are having an amorous relationship is committing a crime, adultery in particular. Clarify the amount quoted and what you would get as part of the legal service being provided. Engagement fees, appearance fees and all that...then I will answer your question if that's ok. Ok, thank you for help. I will make sure to tell her that she should not purchase anything specially property since this would automatically fall under conjugal property. As far as the bf-gf thing does this also include platonic relationships? does this constitute adultery w/c is punishable under the law? What is included in the filing of an annulment case? does it include all that you had mentioned in your reply? if so then what is the amount she should expect to pay? thank you. Quote Link to comment
PimpDadi Posted May 6, 2009 Share Posted May 6, 2009 mga attorneys please feel free to give your opinion . . . Wala pa namang batas or even local ordinance regarding this issue. Recently, the city government of Marikina had set aside 2 meters on some streets as bike lanes/bike pathways. Of course, there is the pedestrian lane for people. However, cyclists (strangely) continue to use the roads for motor vehicles :thumbsdownsmiley: One cyclist who does not use the bike lane said that "bike lanes are for cowards". Apparently, the riskier the ride, the more aesthetically appealing it becomes for the bicycle rider Not that I mind their bravery for risking life and limb but it also poses a risk for motorist when they try to avoid cyclist who are not using their bike lanes provided by the government. Of course, there are some streets without bike lanes beyond the jurisdiction of Marikina and compelling cyclists to use the pedestrian lanes "behind the pink line" would be hazardous to pedestrians. The question: What can be done to compel cyclists to use bike lanes provided (and funded) for them by the local government of Marikina? Can they be charged with jaywalking (even if they are not walking but riding)? Is a motorist who accidentally hits a biker from his blind side liable for physical injuries when clearly it is an act of self-injury (or act of stupidity)?TNX Quote Link to comment
Butsoy Posted May 6, 2009 Author Share Posted May 6, 2009 WHy only now? 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
kits11326 Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 mga expert, need your help. mag papautang sana ako ng pera sa friend ko. gusto ko sana igawa ng kasulatan na pwede gamitin sa legal na paraan kapag nde nagka bayaran. bigyan nyo naman ako ng sample. thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment
rockybrawler Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 mga expert, need your help. mag papautang sana ako ng pera sa friend ko. gusto ko sana igawa ng kasulatan na pwede gamitin sa legal na paraan kapag nde nagka bayaran. bigyan nyo naman ako ng sample. thanks in advance.Friendly advice lang. Huwag mo na pautangin and save yourself the headache. Good friends always end up as enemies because of pautang. Quote Link to comment
Guest djunya2006 Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 Friendly advice lang. Huwag mo na pautangin and save yourself the headache. Good friends always end up as enemies because of pautang. I 2nd that RB, definitely don't want to go thru that again. If you can afford it just give him the money as help. Kamust kana RB long time no EB. Quote Link to comment
rockybrawler Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 I 2nd that RB, definitely don't want to go thru that again. If you can afford it just give him the money as help. Kamust kana RB long time no EB.I'm ok Bro. Thanks. Let's get together when you're free. As to friendship and money, those two words don't go together. Quote Link to comment
japlog Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 To the law experts there...hope you can help me on the following : Our head office is in Japan and we maintain a rep office here in Alabang. Due to the current crisis, we are thinking of closing the office but we still want to maintain the SEC registration of our company here in the Phils. We just need to cut down on expenses so it will be like an LOA sort of. Can you please advise on what are the things I need to do to make this happen? I have talked with some of my friends and some advise I got was I need to go to BIR, SSS,Philhealth and pag ibig to officially inform them that our office will close. They said that even if the office has no operation, I still need to go to BIR to submit the tax forms we normally submit even if we don't need to pay anything. Hope you can provide me a clearer instruction on what I need to do in this situation.... TIA Quote Link to comment
pol22366 Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 To the law experts there...hope you can help me on the following : Our head office is in Japan and we maintain a rep office here in Alabang. Due to the current crisis, we are thinking of closing the office but we still want to maintain the SEC registration of our company here in the Phils. We just need to cut down on expenses so it will be like an LOA sort of. Can you please advise on what are the things I need to do to make this happen? I have talked with some of my friends and some advise I got was I need to go to BIR, SSS,Philhealth and pag ibig to officially inform them that our office will close. They said that even if the office has no operation, I still need to go to BIR to submit the tax forms we normally submit even if we don't need to pay anything. Hope you can provide me a clearer instruction on what I need to do in this situation.... TIA Your friends are correct. You have to inform all government agencies that you are not operating through an affidavit of no operation, but since you still want to keep your legal personality alive, you have to still comply with the legal reportorial requirements of these agencies. Although as regarding the SSS and Philhealth I believe that is a one-shot deal. Quote Link to comment
japlog Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 Bro..thanks for taking the time to answer my inquiry...do i still need to go to the city hall to submit an affidavit of no operation? we just renewed our business permit last Jan... Your friends are correct. You have to inform all government agencies that you are not operating through an affidavit of no operation, but since you still want to keep your legal personality alive, you have to still comply with the legal reportorial requirements of these agencies. Although as regarding the SSS and Philhealth I believe that is a one-shot deal. Quote Link to comment
pol22366 Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 Bro..thanks for taking the time to answer my inquiry...do i still need to go to the city hall to submit an affidavit of no operation? we just renewed our business permit last Jan... Yes, you need to update them that you are not operating anymore. Quote Link to comment
tenchi23 Posted May 9, 2009 Share Posted May 9, 2009 pag may estafa case ka ba-- makakakuha ka ng nbi clearnce for abroad? Quote Link to comment
flashspeed229 Posted May 11, 2009 Share Posted May 11, 2009 To the legal experts : I hope you can help me. I had a live-in partner wherein we hoped that we can be married. The reason is that we know that her previous marriage was not registered or did not reach NSO. She has a daughter that I have learned to love as my own. We enrolled the child in elementary using my surname since the school did not mandate us to submit her birth certificate. After two years, we learned that her previous marriage did reach NSO and was registered. We came to accept that we can never be legally married. Now here is the problem, we relocated and the child needs to transfer to another school and this school requires a NSO authenticated birth certificate. So the child needs to use the surname of her birth father and all her previous school record shows that she used my surname. Please advise what legal steps that we can do. Quote Link to comment
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