legalavatar Posted July 23, 2008 Share Posted July 23, 2008 let me add that credit card rejections are also brought by your profession. banks have a negative list. lawyers, judges, justices, schools, priests and members of the religious order are in a negative list, as my banker tells me. i do not have the full list so go check with your banker. they also have difficulty acquiring loans... the reason why is of course obvious. so your failure to indicate the existence of your other credit cards, in addition to numerous other factors could possibly a culprit for the denial. cheers typo - could possibly be a culprit for the denial... Quote Link to comment
poo Posted July 23, 2008 Share Posted July 23, 2008 (edited) hello mtc lawyers, can u guys help me? Our office secretary has worked with our company A for 15 years. She has information of the company A's finances and secret stuff. We have this marketing guy, who doesnt work for company A. This marketing guy is an enemy for company a. The office secretary had a secret affair with the marketing guy, which the office secretary denied, but she admitted to it on the following months. The secretary gave some valuable information to the marketing guy. Company a lost their trust to the office secretary, so they decided to rotate her around the diff depts of the company. THe office secretary wanted to resign instead of being rotated. So she resigned, after somemonths, she is wrote a letter to company a, demanding for her sepration pay,service incentive leave, moral dmages etc.. is there anything in THe labor code of the philippines that tells you who are entitled and not entitled to a separation pay?? thanks for the replies! Edited July 23, 2008 by poo Quote Link to comment
biohazard Posted July 23, 2008 Share Posted July 23, 2008 pabayaan mo lang sya maghabol wala sya makukuha.resigned sya just be sure you have the resignaion letter. may habol sya kung may coercion na pinagresign sya. yung palipat lipat ng dept medyo nasa alanganin ka pero she has to prove it first kunsabagy hindi namannangyari so lusot ka dun. next timepag naghire ka gawan mo ng clause regarding company secrets etc... pwede mo pa ipitin na di sya ppwede magwork sa competitor oreven discussmatters pertainingto the company outside the company. hello mtc lawyers, can u guys help me? Our office secretary has worked with our company A for 15 years. She has information of the company A's finances and secret stuff. We have this marketing guy, who doesnt work for company A. This marketing guy is an enemy for company a. The office secretary had a secret affair with the marketing guy, which the office secretary denied, but she admitted to it on the following months. The secretary gave some valuable information to the marketing guy. Company a lost their trust to the office secretary, so they decided to rotate her around the diff depts of the company. THe office secretary wanted to resign instead of being rotated. So she resigned, after somemonths, she is wrote a letter to company a, demanding for her sepration pay,service incentive leave, moral dmages etc.. is there anything in THe labor code of the philippines that tells you who are entitled and not entitled to a separation pay?? thanks for the replies! Quote Link to comment
simpatiko Posted July 23, 2008 Share Posted July 23, 2008 MTC Lawyers, I have a credit card in which i have never paid and sends me some letters from law firms. My concern is, if i ask for a fiscal clearance from would it appear on the fiscal record? hope to hear from you guys... Quote Link to comment
dropdead Posted July 23, 2008 Share Posted July 23, 2008 i also have a write-off credit card, i want to know if its possible for the card company to put me in jail? if not, whats the worst that i can get from this? except from having a bad credit. Quote Link to comment
azayco Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 Ok, maybe BPO knows how to see the data of a persons credit card from another company. That's possible. But, I have a good credit standing. Baka nga natakot or something yung BPO. Maybe your total credit limit from all your cards has already reached the point where it is risky, in BDO's (or is it BPO's?) mind, to issue you another credit card. Quote Link to comment
accountingboy Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 usually credit card companies share a database on credit backgrounds Quote Link to comment
malditangpilyah Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 thanks for the replies. Quote Link to comment
agihap1 Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 Guys & Gurls, I just want to know if how many years that you don't have any communication with your EX that you can file for an annulment to the court. Or thus this how many years you had been seperated for the court that it will allow a separation with you both without filing an anullment case.. Your Advice is greatly appreciated with regards to this.... More power to you guys & gurls and also MTC... Quote Link to comment
agihap1 Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 Guys & Gurls, I just want to know if how many years that you don't have any communication with your EX that you can file for an annulment to the court. Or thus this how many years you had been seperated for the court that it will allow a separation with you both without filing an anullment case.. Your Advice is greatly appreciated with regards to this.... More power to you guys & gurls and also MTC... Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted July 24, 2008 MODERATOR Share Posted July 24, 2008 it's not the number of years. the ground/s you allege and prove in court will be the key factor. Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted July 24, 2008 MODERATOR Share Posted July 24, 2008 No one gets jailed for not paying one's debt. Also, the secretary in the other case: Constructive Dismissal. Quote Link to comment
pol22366 Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 Guys & Gurls, I just want to know if how many years that you don't have any communication with your EX that you can file for an annulment to the court. Or thus this how many years you had been seperated for the court that it will allow a separation with you both without filing an anullment case.. Your Advice is greatly appreciated with regards to this.... More power to you guys & gurls and also MTC... it's not the number of years. the ground/s you allege and prove in court will be the key factor. With due respect to Amba Bonito99, let me just add: There is no "period" of prescription under the law which you can use as basis whether or not you can annul you marriage. The basis for annulment are those provided in the Family Code. Also in cases of legal separation, the grounds are also those provided in the Family Code. If you really want to know the details of these grounds for annulment/legal separation, just PM one of the names you see here and consult them. You need to be interviewed for the facts and circumstances so that your case may be thoroughly prepared. Based on your posts there are no circumstances that can be used to assess your case. Good luck. Quote Link to comment
legalavatar Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 Guys & Gurls, I just want to know if how many years that you don't have any communication with your EX that you can file for an annulment to the court. Or thus this how many years you had been seperated for the court that it will allow a separation with you both without filing an anullment case.. Your Advice is greatly appreciated with regards to this.... More power to you guys & gurls and also MTC... further to everyone's replies, you can file for legal separation at any time.. let me remind you that legal separation does not sever your marital bond. insofar as the law is concerned, you are still married. you still have to file for annulment and have the judge declare the marriage void or terminated on grounds under the law. this may be a stretch, but if you haven't heard from your wife for seven years now, and you have no idea whether she's still alive or not, you can have her declared presumptively dead for purposes of remarriage. but before you file this in court, you must have conducted a reasonable search as to hr whereabouts, and under a reasonable belief that she is no longer alive... as i said, this is just a stretch, but maybe this is helpful. Quote Link to comment
dropdead Posted July 24, 2008 Share Posted July 24, 2008 No one gets jailed for not paying one's debt. Also, the secretary in the other case: Constructive Dismissal. i think this is the answer i've been wanting to know. tnx a lot. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
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