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Butsoy

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Go to the nearest police station.... report this violation for RA 9263

Seek help also from DSWD

Ben Tulfo's BITAG - 9328719

 

I have queries for the "In-House" Lawyers here at MTC, and I do hope I get a response from you guys at the soonest possible time...Here's my story:
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you may have a problem with this... as far as i know this cannot be done...

 

legal separation means that the union (or the marriage) is still valid and binding, and the only effect on the said conjugal partnership is separation physically and the dissolution of property relations between spouses... thus all rights from the fruits of the union is vested and cannot be simply changed without running afoul of other legalities...

 

a quick question, since the question stated that the child's surname be "changed back" to the mother's maiden name i surmise that the marriage came after the birth of the child? once vested with the name (by the subsequent marriage and the whole process of changing the surname) it would be quite a feat to have it reverted, unless without use of extra-legal means...

 

just my two cents...

 

 

if she had her marriage annulled... would then she be able to change her kid's name to her maiden name? what other stuff would she need?

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YOu can go directly to the women's desk of the nearest local police station where the woman is residing... then try convince her to file violation of R.A. 9262... you can also secure the assistance of the nearest DSWD office...

 

Butsoy

 

can my fiancee file a TRO against her brother?

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YOu can go directly to the women's desk of the nearest local police station where the woman is residing... then try convince her to file violation of R.A. 9262... you can also secure the assistance of the nearest DSWD office...

 

Butsoy

 

and I forgot to thank you...Thank you so much !

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YOu can go directly to the women's desk of the nearest local police station where the woman is residing... then try convince her to file violation of R.A. 9262... you can also secure the assistance of the nearest DSWD office...

 

Butsoy

 

I did some research & reading on RA 9262, and it states:

 

"SEC. 3. Definition of Terms.- As used in this Act, (a) "Violence against women and their children" refers to any act or a series of acts committed by any person against a woman who is his wife, former wife, or against a woman with whom the person has or had a sexual or dating relationship, or with whom he has a common child, or against her child whether legitimate or illegitimate, within or without the family abode, which result in or is likely to result in physical, sexual, psychological harm or suffering, or economic abuse including threats of such acts, battery, assault, coercion, harrasment or arbitrary deprivation of liberty."

 

The abuse is being perpetrated by my fiancee's elder brother, so can we still file a complaint under RA 9262 using the said instance since its the ELDER BROTHER whose doing the abuse? Just want to consider every aspect before we take actions.

 

Thank you ever so much, and more power to your tribe.

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Hi. You can buy the property and sign the documents in behalf of your minor child. As her parent, you are considered as the guardian of the minor child. However, the seller of the condominium would probably require that you secure a formal appointment in court as the legal guardian of the minor as well as an approval for the acquisition of the condo.

 

I recently handled a similar case where our VP acquired a condo to be registered under the name of her minor child. The Developer as well as the Bank who financed the acquisition, required for a formal court order appointing her as legal guardian and court approval for the acquisition of the condo.

 

So, you might be forced to file a petition for guardianship before the RTC.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Thanks for the advise.

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Hi just wanted to ask another question from our MTC compadres.

 

I would like to know the legalities concerning a parcel of land named after my mom who passed away in 1989.

 

As afore mentioned, the land was named after my mom and is currently in the "safe keeping" of my uncle. It's been 13 years and this parcel of land has remained in its static state. I was hoping that since the person holding the title would help in disposing the estate.

 

My question is that given the time, can I still reacquire the land and title seeing that it is part of my mom's estate? In the past I was made to sign various documents, and to be honest I am unsure whether or not one of those documents was to transfer the title to thier name (too trust worthy I guess, alam nyo naman ang family values dito sa pinas, trust your elders... I was 21 y.o.) and if I did, is thier anyway to disclaim having full knowledge of the content of the document?

 

To tell you the truth I am unknowledgeable of other things that I may need to know to reclaim the land. I am doing this for my interest as well as my brothers. Your much needed help regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated.

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can my fiancee file a TRO against her brother?

 

 

the fastest one is to get a barangay protection order (BPO) kung same barangay sila.

 

she can also go to court (RTC) and file fior a Temporary Protection Order (TPO). the court will prohibit her brother and his accomplices of getting near your fiancee.

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Hi just wanted to ask another question from our MTC compadres.

 

I would like to know the legalities concerning a parcel of land named after my mom who passed away in 1989.

 

As afore mentioned, the land was named after my mom and is currently in the "safe keeping" of my uncle. It's been 13 years and this parcel of land has remained in its static state. I was hoping that since the person holding the title would help in disposing the estate.

 

My question is that given the time, can I still reacquire the land and title seeing that it is part of my mom's estate? In the past I was made to sign various documents, and to be honest I am unsure whether or not one of those documents was to transfer the title to thier name (too trust worthy I guess, alam nyo naman ang family values dito sa pinas, trust your elders... I was 21 y.o.) and if I did, is thier anyway to disclaim having full knowledge of the content of the document?

 

To tell you the truth I am unknowledgeable of other things that I may need to know to reclaim the land. I am doing this for my interest as well as my brothers. Your much needed help regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

As long as your mom has children (you and your brothers), your uncle has no right over your mom's estate.

 

Where's your dad?

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how can i put upto the limit of this core 2 1.86g processor?

a 1 gig memory will do?

what video card should i put into it?

 

2 gigs of RAM

Geforce 8800GTS/GTX

buy a Zalman CPU Cooler and Artic Silver 5 thermal paste and OC it like hell up to 3.0Ghz with no problem..

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