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question lang po:

 

 

does the father of an illegitimate child HAS to sign the child's travel papers? kse as far as i know, one parent lang ang kailangang pumirma. thing is kse the father dont want to sign anything, let alone see them na, kumbaga eh, he doesnt want to have anything to do with them anymore cuz the guy is already married and lives a new life na. problema kse, hina-harass sha nung mom, doing everything to make habol and make the guy's life miserable...the guy gives support naman, pro yun nga nasa agreement nila na hindi na sha guguluhin o iko-contact nung girl.

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By the way, we had several baranggay meetings done and certain agreement or settlements formed. But sometimes she does not adhere to this agreement....

 

In addition to that, my kids are always sick and 2 of my sons are infected with Primary complex from her grandmother who has signs of TB.... Her family denies this...  All I want is my children safety and well being....

 

 

Wendigo7, I invite your attention to the following provisions of the Local Government

Code:

 

SEC. 416. Effect of Amicable Settlement and Arbitration Award. - The amicable settlement and arbitration award shall have the force and effect of a final judgment of a court upon the expiration of ten (10) days from the date thereof, unless repudiation of the settlement has been made or a petition to nullify the award has been filed before the proper city or municipal court. However, this provision shall not apply to court cases settled by the lupon under the last paragraph of Section 408 of this Code, in which case the compromise settlement agreed upon by the parties before the lupon chairman or the pangkat chairman shall be submitted to the court and upon approval thereof, have the force and effect of a judgment of said court.

 

SEC. 417. Execution. - The amicable settlement or arbitration award may be enforced by execution by the lupon within six (6) months from the date of the settlement. After the lapse of such time, the settlement may be enforced by action in the appropriate city or municipal court.

 

SEC. 418. Repudiation. - Any party to the dispute may, within ten (10) days from the date of the settlement, repudiate the same by filing with the lupon chairman a statement to that effect sworn to before him, where the consent is vitiated by fraud, violence, or intimidation. Such repudiation shall be sufficient basis for the issuance of the certification for filing a complaint as hereinabove provided.

 

If the settlement between you and your spouse [1] in writing [2] signed by both of you and [3] attested to by the lupon or pangkat chairman, it may not be necesary anymore to file a regular complaint before the court which will take years before it is resolved. A mere motion for execution (which may only be for a month) may be enough if [1] the agreement has not been repudiated by your spouse (submission of an affidavit of repudiation within 10 days from the execution of the settlement); [2] the period of 6 months from date of settlement has not yet lapsed. ;)

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Greatly appreciate the information and yes I am aware of this.... But the problem is that I work abroad and fear that I might lose my job if I push through with my complaint.... Last time I did this I was stucked in the Philippines and had to sign another settlement just to clear me at OWWA. I cannot risk losing my job because it would mean losing my kids....

 

Currently, I am providing them more tha the agreed amount not inclusive of the kids medical expenses.... But she still asks for more.... I can barely make ends meet here abroad and she wants to suck me dry.

 

My kids does not know the severity of our rift and therefore my eldest is torn between the both of us.... She even begs me to settle our differences.... But how can I tell her?

 

This is the everyday dilemna I face each day and the more I prolong it the more it gets harder.

I want to move on with my life in peace...

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At last!!! No more problems(so far). I had my pc reformated. Now it seems everything is running smoothly. Nakakainis nga lang coz i wasnt able to save my files. Thanks again to menime and extreme for the help. Hope you guys continue to help the other dummies and not-so dummies here.

No problem dude, glad we were able to help...

By the way extreme and nox are right, install an anti virus program to keep your pc clean

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teynkies younghermit...

 

a friend of mine kse is takin it and i wanna have  a mass offered for this intention...

 

:*

Why don't you join us on the First Sunday of the Bar Exams?

 

Law Skul EB

1PM, Sunday, 05 September 2004

Starbucks, corners Taft Ave-Vito Cruz (near DLSU)

Malate, Manila

 

Confirmed attendees:

 

1. Wolf

2. younghermit

3. jopoc

4. Antipatika

5. Mackee

 

Calling also the other lawyers who want to support this year's bar exams. B)

Edited by younghermit
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No problem dude, glad we were able to help...

By the way extreme and nox are right, install an anti virus program to keep your pc clean

He he he. I guess its a lil bit too late. My PC just got infected with a virus called W32.Weird. Medyo mukhang mabusisi ang pag tanggal. NAV wasnt able to remove but they gave me a pretty tough direction on how to remove it. It tells me to use a startup disk or DOS an locate an .EXE file with a 10,240 byte size and remove it by DOS commands.

 

I got the virus through an MP3 disc. It was in a winamp folder stored in the disc. I wouldnt have ever thought that such a disc would contain a virus, but then again, i'm a victim.

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any query about legal problems...? wag kang mahiya.. free legal advise ni Butsoy...

i hav a problem...

 

some nitwit here says i committed copyright violation...

 

but i have already indicated the source of the articles that i hav posted here...

 

is this law enough to put everyone's claims to rest?:

 

CHAPTER VIII

LIMITATIONS ON COPYRIGHT

Sec. 184. Limitations on Copyright. -

 

184.1. Notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter V, the following acts shall not constitute infringement of copyright:

 

© The reproduction or communication to the public by mass media of articles on current political, social, economic, scientific or religious topic, lectures, addresses and other works of the same nature, which are delivered in public if such use is for information purposes and has not been expressly reserved: Provided, That the source is clearly indicated; (Sec. 11, P. D. No. 49)

 

law quoted from: http://www.chanrobles.com/legal7copyright.htm

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