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ano ano po ba ang grounds nila? example may work ka pero di mo afford makabayad?

 

before they will do that, they will first contact you and ask you if would want a restructuring or a repayment scheme. so that means, if may work ka, they will usually negotiate on what you can afford to pay based on your take home pay.

 

i would recommend you to do that. contact your card provider and talk with them muna.

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before they will do that, they will first contact you and ask you if would want a restructuring or a repayment scheme. so that means, if may work ka, they will usually negotiate on what you can afford to pay based on your take home pay.

 

i would recommend you to do that. contact your card provider and talk with them muna.

 

thanks bossing. And another may rights ba sila na puntahan ka sa office mo at kausapin ang management? or puntahan ka sa house?

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hi

 

i have some simple questions (but a long story is behind these questions, though)

the questions:

 

1. Can I sue my estranged husband for hacking my emails?

 

2. isn't that offense (if indeed it is) a form of invasion of privacy?

 

3. can he use the information he has illegally obtained from hacking my emails against me?

 

thanks in advance for your time and bother, which would be very much appreciated here

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Since you and your husband are estranged from each other, you could probably classify his acts as intimidation, stalking, and harassment, punishable under the "Violence Against Women and Children Act" (Republic ct No. 9262). Ang problema mo, how do you prove na siya ang naghack ng emails mo (this is going to be very difficult).

 

As to using the info he has obtained against you, mahirap din naman niyang magamit yan. First he has to prove na sa yo yung email addy, tapos he has to prove na tunay yung emails. mahirap mag-authenticate ng emails. Tapos, may constitutional issues pa ng violation of privacy and correspondence.

 

 

 

hi

 

i have some simple questions (but a long story is behind these questions, though)

the questions:

 

1. Can I sue my estranged husband for hacking my emails?

 

2. isn't that offense (if indeed it is) a form of invasion of privacy?

 

3. can he use the information he has illegally obtained from hacking my emails against me?

 

thanks in advance for your time and bother, which would be very much appreciated here

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I forgot to mention, under the Zulueta v. CA case (253 SCRA 699) the Supreme Court has already ruled that documents and papers obtained by one spouse without the consent of the other is inadmissible in court. It said:

 

"The intimacies between husband and wife do not justify any one of them in breaking the drawers and cabinets of the other and in ransacking them for any telltale evidence of marital infidelity. A person, by contracting marriage, does not shed his/her integrity or his right to privacy as an individual and the constitutional protection is ever available to him or to her.

 

The law insures absolute freedom of communication between the spouses by making it privileged. Neither husband nor wife may testify for or against the other without the consent of the affected spouse while the marriage subsists. Neither may be examined without the consent of the other as to any communication received in confidence by one from the other during the marriage, save for specified exceptions. But one thing is freedom of communication; quite another is a compulsion for each one to share what one knows with the other."

 

Kaya, di talaga niya magagamit ang emails na yun.

 

Since you and your husband are estranged from each other, you could probably classify his acts as intimidation, stalking, and harassment, punishable under the "Violence Against Women and Children Act" (Republic ct No. 9262). Ang problema mo, how do you prove na siya ang naghack ng emails mo (this is going to be very difficult).

 

As to using the info he has obtained against you, mahirap din naman niyang magamit yan. First he has to prove na sa yo yung email addy, tapos he has to prove na tunay yung emails. mahirap mag-authenticate ng emails. Tapos, may constitutional issues pa ng violation of privacy and correspondence.

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thanks bossing. And another may rights ba sila na puntahan ka sa office mo at kausapin ang management? or puntahan ka sa house?

 

They have no right to talk to your superiors since they have nothing to do with your credit situation. That's already harrassment. They, however, may visit your house to discuss the situation and possibly work out a solution.

 

About your original question, companies will only litigate a credit problem as a last resort since they know it will be costly in terms of manpower, time, and other resources. Companies also take into consideration the amount involved and the chances that they can collect if they win the case. Companies usually write off relatively small amounts rather than tie themselves up in legal cases.

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another follow up

 

are sheriffs authorized to take the vehicle's registration papers, even if they already have the vehicle in custody...

i'am just wondering why would the sheriff ask me to meet up with him outside of court to ask for the vehicle's registration that they already have in custody... he was asking for the original registration but i only gave him a copy of it..

 

I think they are allowed to ask for the papers since there's a chance that your car will be auctioned off to buyers, hence, the need for the papers. At any rate, at least he only took the copy, not the original.

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rocco69, please accept my appreciation for spending time to reply to my questions.

the information you have shared are well taken. thank you.

but i could only heave a heavy sigh out of exasperation with the way things have turned with my failed marriage.

being alone working stiff in a foreign land because my (ex)husband is incapable of supporting the family, and he wouldn't stop pestering me with his immaturity... i don't know what now...

 

but thanks very much ha

 

 

 

 

I forgot to mention, under the Zulueta v. CA case (253 SCRA 699) the Supreme Court has already ruled that documents and papers obtained by one spouse without the consent of the other is inadmissible in court. It said:

 

"The intimacies between husband and wife do not justify any one of them in breaking the drawers and cabinets of the other and in ransacking them for any telltale evidence of marital infidelity. A person, by contracting marriage, does not shed his/her integrity or his right to privacy as an individual and the constitutional protection is ever available to him or to her.

 

The law insures absolute freedom of communication between the spouses by making it privileged. Neither husband nor wife may testify for or against the other without the consent of the affected spouse while the marriage subsists. Neither may be examined without the consent of the other as to any communication received in confidence by one from the other during the marriage, save for specified exceptions. But one thing is freedom of communication; quite another is a compulsion for each one to share what one knows with the other."

 

Kaya, di talaga niya magagamit ang emails na yun.

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corollary to my predicament about my failed marriage, is it an option for me to file for annulment of marriage even when i am not in the philippines?

 

i've been hearing about non-appearance/non-presence or something of that sort, and still the annulment pushes through in as little as 6 months. is this reality?

 

if this is presently being practised, i wonder if you could give me an idea about the cost range and what are the steps which i should take if i should decide to choose this option.

 

 

such a pain, this failed marriage takes so much out of one.

 

please help me find a solution. i really would like to be happy again.

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good day po, d na po ako naka pag backread. i just want to ask 'bout my friend's prob. iniwanan sya ng asawa and sumama sa girk na ka office mate nya.. ngayon po d sya sinusuportahan financially. gusto nya malaman kung papano sya makaka pag reklamo sa office ng ex hubby nya. and what would be her first move tnx in advance

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good day po, d na po ako naka pag backread. i just want to ask 'bout my friend's prob. iniwanan sya ng asawa and sumama sa girk na ka office mate nya.. ngayon po d sya sinusuportahan financially. gusto nya malaman kung papano sya makaka pag reklamo sa office ng ex hubby nya. and what would be her first move tnx in advance

 

If the guy works for a government office, your friend can file an administrative case in addition to a criminal case for Violation of Republic Act No. 9262 (Violence against Women and Children Act or VAWC) and/or a civil case for support. If the guy works in a private company, your friend can also try to talk to his boss and see if he can do anything under company rules and regulations. There might be an administrative offense under company rules. However, your friend will have to file either a criminal case for RA 9262 and/or a civil case for support. It will be worse for the guy if he has minor children and has abandoned them for his office mate. The guy can also be held liable for child abuse (Republic Act No. 7610).

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Good day po.! admissible po ba as evidence kung sakaling may nakitang samurai and mga bullets sa loob ng isang bahay. considered bang illegal weapons yun? for example may search warrant yung police tpos pumasok sila sa bahay then nakakita sila ng samurai or rambo knives or assorted blades tapos may mga bullets din ng baril pero walang baril.. manghuhuli ba sila? and confiscate ba yung mga makikita nila? yung mga knives and blades eh collection yun galing ibang bansa. kailangan pa ba ng permit dun? dapat din po ba na nakalagay sa warrant kung ano yung isesearch nila? and pano malalaman kung authentic yung warrant..? Thanks po!

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1. admissible po ba as evidence kung sakaling may nakitang samurai and mga bullets sa loob ng isang bahay?

kung may search warrant, pwede; o kung ito ay kasunod ng "hot pursuit" ng isang kriminal; o kung ito ay kitang-kita kahit sa labas.

 

2. considered bang illegal weapons yun? di bawal magkaroon ng samurai (i think the proper term is "katana") kung ito ay nasa bahay lang. Kapag inilabas sa bahay, pwede itong maging illegal kapag ang ang balak ay sa masama. ang bala ay legal kung may permit, kung walang permit, ito ay illegal possession of ammunition, sa loob o labas man ng bahay (see Republic Act No. 8294)

 

3. may search warrant yung police tapos pumasok sila sa bahay then nakakita sila ng samurai or rambo knives or assorted blades tapos may mga bullets din ng baril pero walang baril.. manghuhuli ba sila?

kung sa mga samurai at rambo knives, di naman bawal yun kaya di sila pwedeng manghuli., yung bala kung walang permit, pwede silang manghuli. Pero, ang tanong ay "para saan ang search warrant?" Kung ito ay para sa drugs, tapos bala ang nakita, di sila dapat manghuli, kasi iba ang item na nakita kesa sa nakalagay sa warrant. In other words, dapat nakasaad sa search warrant na para sa bala ito

 

4. confiscate ba yung mga makikita nila? yung bala, kung walang permit, pwedeng iconfiscate. yung mga knives and blades,, di dapat maconfiscate kasi di naman yun illegal. no need for a permit for the knives and blades

 

5. dapat din po ba na nakalagay sa warrant kung ano yung isesearch nila? dapat. hindi valid ang search warrant kung hindi naka-describe dun kung ano ang kanilang hinahanap.

 

6. pano malalaman kung authentic yung warrant..? ang warrant ay issued ng korte. as a general rule, ang korte na nag-iissue ay ang korte sa lugar kung saan naganap ang sinasabing krimen. (in exceptional cases, ito ay pwedeng iissue ng korte sa region kung saan naganap ang sinasabing krimen). good lang ang search warrant for 10 days from issue, after 10 days, paso na ito.

 

Good day po.! admissible po ba as evidence kung sakaling may nakitang samurai and mga bullets sa loob ng isang bahay. considered bang illegal weapons yun? for example may search warrant yung police tpos pumasok sila sa bahay then nakakita sila ng samurai or rambo knives or assorted blades tapos may mga bullets din ng baril pero walang baril.. manghuhuli ba sila? and confiscate ba yung mga makikita nila? yung mga knives and blades eh collection yun galing ibang bansa. kailangan pa ba ng permit dun? dapat din po ba na nakalagay sa warrant kung ano yung isesearch nila? and pano malalaman kung authentic yung warrant..? Thanks po!
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