rick9plus Posted February 23, 2007 Share Posted February 23, 2007 Good day all. I have a friend who got married in Manila City Hall last year. She is supposed to get married by the judge but later found out on the marriage certificate that the guy who performed the ceremony is a reverend. Is this practice legal? What is the easiest way to find out if the marriage is legal? Please advise. Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted February 23, 2007 Share Posted February 23, 2007 Good day all. I have a friend who got married in Manila City Hall last year. She is supposed to get married by the judge but later found out on the marriage certificate that the guy who performed the ceremony is a reverend. Is this practice legal? What is the easiest way to find out if the marriage is legal? Please advise. The marriage is legal. I am assuming that the "reverend" is duly authorized by his religious sect to solemnize marriage hence under the Family Code, he would have authority to solemnize marriage (see Art. 7[2] of the Family Code), thus even if he wasn't a judge, the marriage would still be valid. In fact, even assuming that he had no authority to perform marriages, since your friend thought the guy who performed the marriage was authorized to do so, the marriage would still be valid, as provided for by Article 35(2) of the Family Code. Art. 35. The following marriages shall be void from the beginning: (2) Those solemnized by any person not legally authorized to perform marriages UNLESS SUCH MARRIAGES WERE CONTRACTED WITH EITHER OR BOTH PARTIES BELIEVING IN GOOD FAITH THAT THE SOLEMNIZING OFFICER HAD THE LEGAL AUTHORITY TO DO SO; Quote Link to comment
WayKurat Posted February 23, 2007 Share Posted February 23, 2007 I have tried vlc ayaw pa din Quote Link to comment
jkoa Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 (edited) Hello, i am in in need of a lawyer to draft a contract for me. I need it ASAP. please pm me if there's anyone who could help. Thanks! Edited February 24, 2007 by jkoa Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 Good day all. I have a friend who got married in Manila City Hall last year. She is supposed to get married by the judge but later found out on the marriage certificate that the guy who performed the ceremony is a reverend. Is this practice legal? What is the easiest way to find out if the marriage is legal? Please advise. to confirm just check with the office of the civil registry if all the documents and your marriage had been registered. Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 Hello, i am in in need of a lawyer to draft a contract for me. I need it ASAP. please pm me if there's anyone who could help. Thanks! what type of contract? Quote Link to comment
TMX_626 Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 I have done my research on voidable marriages. If a couple is married with the failure to secure a marriage license prior to the ceremony, is the marriage valid? The couple has been living in for 2yrs. thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment
rocco69 Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 I have done my research on voidable marriages. If a couple is married with the failure to secure a marriage license prior to the ceremony, is the marriage valid? The couple has been living in for 2yrs. thanks in advance! I'd say the marriage is void from the very beginning. Unless it falls under the following: 1. where they got married and one of the parties was at the point of death2. where they were living in a place where there is no means of transportation to get to the Civil Registrar3. if it was a marriage between members of ethnic cultural communities or Muslims and celebrated according to their customs and traditions Quote Link to comment
TMX_626 Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 (edited) I'd say the marriage is void from the very beginning. Unless it falls under the following: 1. where they got married and one of the parties was at the point of death2. where they were living in a place where there is no means of transportation to get to the Civil Registrar3. if it was a marriage between members of ethnic cultural communities or Muslims and celebrated according to their customs and traditions many thanks sir! you are a big help! so either one of the couple may file the motion to void the marriage? any indication sir kung magkano ang inaabot? or any legal entanglements that we should expect? :mtc: Edited February 24, 2007 by TMX_626 Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted February 24, 2007 Share Posted February 24, 2007 Hmmm..Download Gspot. search sa googlePost mo info dito might be able to help you Quote Link to comment
The Designer Posted February 25, 2007 Share Posted February 25, 2007 i tried updatin my media player [from 10 to 11] last night, it turns out pirata pala windows ko, now i cant use my media player... wat can i do to get it back kahit na media player 10 na lang, without the online validation from windows? another option is im gonna get a media player 10 installer and remove the media player and install the new one. un n lang ba talaga magagawa ko? pm naman. help. haha =) thanks in advance Try to use system restore first, it worked for one of my PCs here in the office with the same problem as yours, if possible, choose a date before you installed MP 11 and not on the day and time before you installed it :cool: Quote Link to comment
TMX_626 Posted February 25, 2007 Share Posted February 25, 2007 Allow me to give you plain advice: What do you mean by her parents are after you? Do they want you to marry the girl?-If that is the case, they canot legally do that. Wala ka kasing consent-which is a requisite of marriage. Do thay want you to support your kid? - the girl can as the court to do that by filing a case for support, kahit hindi kayo kasal, you have an equal obligation for rearing your kid. Kung hindi naman masamang babae yung girl, meaning hindi naman lasingera or addict or p#ta at may means of living, at yung kid mo is less than 12 years old, wag mo nang habulin pa to be in your custody - magastos at walang kasiguraduhan na makukuha mo. just give support as best as you can, after all anak mo yun, your kid carries your genes and is the means of perpetuating you for all eternity. :hypocritesmiley: sir, would this mean that the father cannot ask for a reasonable visitation right? like for example, the mother of the child only allows visitation of the child on Sundays; explicitly saying that the child cannot go with the father for a trip to the mall or an amusment park, least to say eat out at a fastfood joint. Is that reasonable? Quote Link to comment
TMX_626 Posted February 25, 2007 Share Posted February 25, 2007 (edited) 1. any of the spouses can file for annulment 2. infidelity per se is not a ground for annulment, it is a ground for legal separation. if you want it to be a ground for annulment, apply it as a a psychological incapacity. make it look like an incurable psych prob of the husband. Esq. Jopoc, With my current enlightenment on viodable marriages, it is to my understanding that you cannot file for annulment if the marriage is to be considered void from the start. Is this correct? Should I file for a motion to declare my marriage void, due to lack of (or the failure to secure) the requisite Marriage License? Psychological incapacity is hard to admit, though, it is not the truth that I want the public to know and accept. thank you ulit... for any assistance. Edited February 25, 2007 by TMX_626 Quote Link to comment
kaplogan Posted February 25, 2007 Share Posted February 25, 2007 im in need of a lawyer...sino ba pwede? magkano consultation fee? Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted February 25, 2007 Share Posted February 25, 2007 I disagree. If there is a conflict between a sequestration order and a BIR levy, the sequestration order should prevail. Won't you agree that the BIR levy would be invalid and ineffective should these properties be deemed ill-gotten? Why should the government settle for just a slice when it can take the whole goddamned cake? If they are deemed ill-gotten, then they are not supposed to be part of the estate. Thus, until the issue of sequestration be ventilated and clarified in the proper judicial forum, the BIR's claim should be suspended. In effect, the BIR can make a reassessment of the estate tax should the courts decide that the property is not ill-gotten. Yes you may be correct. Quote Link to comment
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