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dear lawyers... patulong naman po. san po ba dapat magbayad ng bail? my brother is in jail due to violation of Batas Pambansa 22 (bouncing checks law). the case was filed in a court in manila but he resides in cavite. first time namin gagawin to. sabi nung trial court sa cavite wala kasing available na judge (mga naka-leave) kaya pinapunta kami sa court branch sa manila. may mga requirements pa pala kami dapat i-accomplish.

 

Ngayon ko lang uli binalikan yung warrant of arrest (hindi nya kasi natanggap yung mga notices and summons), and the paragraph about the bail says this:

 

"The bail for the release of the accused is fixed at <bail amount> which may be furnished by the accused either, (a) by depositing the amount thereof with the nearest collector of Internal Revenue or Provincial, City or Municipal treasurer who should transmit the same amount to this court, or ( B) by furnishing a personal bail bond subscribed by one (1) or more solvent sureties whose solvency may be shown by their land tax receipt and..."

 

Di ko na tinapos yung buong paragraph.. pero pwedeng mag bayad ng bail amount sa BIR or sa City/Municipal treasurer?

 

Sa office of the clerk of court (OCC).

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Wala kami union sa company..LMC ang amin..at member ako ng committe or council..i know na as a council ay pwede kami mag try na manegotiate ang mga benefit at wages..question ko pwede ba kami(labor side ng council)na makakuha sa sec ng copy ng kinita ng company o saan gov agency po ba?..multinational ang company.. salamat po

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Wala kami union sa company..LMC ang amin..at member ako ng committe or council..i know na as a council ay pwede kami mag try na manegotiate ang mga benefit at wages..question ko pwede ba kami(labor side ng council)na makakuha sa sec ng copy ng kinita ng company o saan gov agency po ba?..multinational ang company.. salamat po

 

Clarification: since wala kayong union, "labor-management committee" ang tawag dun.

 

There is, AFAIK, no regulation in place that governs the organization or operations of LMCs, aside from Art. 255 of the Labor Code (as amended). Check with the rest of the LMC members for any set of by-laws that were crafted at the time the LMC was organized, those by-laws would govern how to go about accessing pertinent information on the corporation such as financial statements and reports.

 

Kung wala kayong by-laws, consider contacting the National Conciliation and Mediation Board for technical assistance. --->http://co.ncmb.ph/contact-us/

 

All of that said, kung matigas yung ulo ng corporate counterparts ninyo, you can request for an Audited Financial Statement from the SEC. May bayad nga lang per page. Additionally, it will only cover the locally formed and registered corporation, and will not include the entire multinational corporation.

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Yung friend Kong girl nagka AIDS dahil nahawaan siya Ng asawa niya . Before they got married suki say spakol kasi Ang mister

Kabarkada ko Yung girl since highschool and she doesn't deserve what happened to her dahil say kalokohan Ng asawa niya

May case ba siyang pwede ifile against SA husband niya?

 

Depends on what your friend wants to do, if your friend wants to do anything at all.

 

If she is serious about exploring the possibility of pursuing legal action against her husband, I recommend that she seek counsel. Mahirap yung ganitong hypothetical discussions kasi mas madaling magkamali ng advice yung abugado kung kulang-kulang yung info.

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Hi po. Isa po akung OFW for 11 years at nasa medical field ako nag tatrabaho ang tatay ko naman po ay isang general surgeon na doctor sa pilipinas. Never ko pa syang na meet in person. Simula nung nalaman nyang buntis ang mama ko 28 years ago ay hindi nya ako pinanagutan. Iniwanan nya si mama,

 

Pero sya ang nakalagay sa birth certificate ko pero u doubt na sya ang nag perma dun sa papers.

 

So ang tanung ko po ay may karapatan ba ako sa pera nya and properties or may karapatan pa po ba akung humingi ng sustento.

 

For the record po may mga kilala ako in person sa trabaho ko or during my internship sa pilipinas na kilala nya. Pero never syang nag approach para mahanap ako o makausap man lang.

 

Yung isa ko pong mentor ay classmate nya sa med school.

 

Please help me

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Hi po. Isa po akung OFW for 11 years at nasa medical field ako nag tatrabaho ang tatay ko naman po ay isang general surgeon na doctor sa pilipinas. Never ko pa syang na meet in person. Simula nung nalaman nyang buntis ang mama ko 28 years ago ay hindi nya ako pinanagutan. Iniwanan nya si mama,

 

Pero sya ang nakalagay sa birth certificate ko pero u doubt na sya ang nag perma dun sa papers.

 

So ang tanung ko po ay may karapatan ba ako sa pera nya and properties or may karapatan pa po ba akung humingi ng sustento.

 

For the record po may mga kilala ako in person sa trabaho ko or during my internship sa pilipinas na kilala nya. Pero never syang nag approach para mahanap ako o makausap man lang.

 

Yung isa ko pong mentor ay classmate nya sa med school.

 

Please help me

 

Under the Family Code, only minor children are entitled to support. Children who have reached the age of majority are only entitled to limited support, for "schooling or training for some profession, trade or vocation" (Art. 194, FC)

 

As to your rights to a portion of your supposed father's money and properties, that will only arise once he passes away. Before then, you would need to prove that he really is your father, while he's still alive (see Art. 172-175 of FC), in order to be considered an heir.

 

Suggest that you contact a lawyer with experience in family law and estate proceedings to guide you more fully. Hope this helps.

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"Under the Family Code, only minor children are entitled to support."

 

With all due respect, would just like correct this statement, to prevent misconceptions about support.

 

Whether minor or of age, ALL PERSONS are entitled to support TO THE FULL EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW (See Art. 195, Family Code).

 

However, you will be entitled to support ONLY IF YOU NEED IT!

 

Per Willingtopay's narrative, he's an OFW working in the medical field. While his father may have the obligation to support him, since he can clearly support himself, he would not be entitled to demand support from his father. On the other hand, an adult jobless quadreplegic, even if already of age, would be entitled to full support from the persons obliged to support him.

 

Sa madaling salita, ang suporta ay depende sa kakayahan at pangangailangan. Ang menor-de-edad, dahil walang kakayahan at kadalasan ay walang trabaho, ay may karapatang humingi ng suporta; samantalang ang taong nasa edad na ay kalimitan may trabaho na at kaya nang suportahan ang sarili, kung kaya't nawawalan siya ng karapatang humingi ng suporta sa mga kamag-anak niya.

 

As to Willingtopay's entitlement to his father's money and properties, indeed, he would have a right to such upon his father's death.

 

NGUNIT, SUBALIT, DATAPWAT...

 

Kailangan niyang mapatunayan na tatay nga niya si Dok. Hangga't hindi niya napapatunayan na ama niya si Dok, wala siyang karapatang pumarte sa ari-arian nito.

 

Ayon na rin sa kwento ni Willingtopay, malabong nakapirma ang tatay niya sa birth certificate niya. Mas malabong may ibang dokumentong pirmado ni Dok kung saan inaamin ni Dok na siya ang ama.

 

At dahil hindi naman kasal si Dok sa ina ni Willingtopay, lumalabas na illegitimate siya.

 

Ayun sa Art. 175 ng Family Code, kapag illegitimate at kung ang ebidensya ni Willingtopay ay hindi birth certificate na pirmado ni Dok, o dokumentong notaryado (Halimbawa, ang ebidensya niya ay DNA test), kailangan maisampa na niya ang kaso para pilitin ang tatay niyang kilalanin siya bilang anak abang nabubuhay pa ito.

 

Kapag maghahabol si Willingtopay sa panahong patay na si Dok ay hindi na siya papayagan ng batas na maghabol.

 

In other words, bilisan mo na habang buhay pa si Dok. Pag natigok na yan ay huli na ang lahat.

 

Under the Family Code, only minor children are entitled to support. Children who have reached the age of majority are only entitled to limited support, for "schooling or training for some profession, trade or vocation" (Art. 194, FC)

 

As to your rights to a portion of your supposed father's money and properties, that will only arise once he passes away. Before then, you would need to prove that he really is your father, while he's still alive (see Art. 172-175 of FC), in order to be considered an heir.

Suggest that you contact a lawyer with experience in family law and estate proceedings to guide you more fully. Hope this helps.

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Goodam guys,whats the best thing to do if tingin mo pinagiinitan k ng manager mo by serving you ntes for offenses that you did not commit?pwede ba sila balikan for libel or defamation since nte's are included on 201 file,if you proved them wrong on the offenses which you did not do?mkhng pinagiinitan kasi ako ngaun ng indianong manager namin at ngpowertrip ngbgay ng sandamakmak n nte,daig ko p artistang ngpapirma sa fans sa dami ng papel n pnapapirma saken

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Binebenta sayo? There are many ways to skin a cat, sabi nga nila. On the top of my head, you can deal with it mainly in the following ways,

Legally, kailangan may magsettle ng estate ng barkada mo at ang car na iniwan niya ay technically part na ng "estate of the deceased" at kailangan isama na sa pagccompute ng total estate niya, which shall be the basis of computing the estate taxes to be paid. In this regard, kailangan magexecute ng deed of extrajudicial settlement ng surviving heirs, which in this case is the spouse and the minor children. The surviving spouse can sign for the minor children. At this point, a sale transaction for the car could be made, by the heirs to you, representing the estate, but the proceeds of the sale will have to form part of the estate of the deceased, and will ultimately be subjected to estate taxes. (But this doesnt really concern you, the buyer of the car)

Extralegal means tho, some people would suggest ante dating the sale of the car. This means falsifying documents and making it appear that the car was sold prior to the death of your barkada. It may be easier, faster, cost effective, and less of a hassle. But, it is against the law.

Thank u po sa reply sir.

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Hi atty, magandang umaga,


may katanungan po ako tungkol sa magiging parte namin sa lupain ng aming magulang pasensya na at medyo mahaba po ito.


Kami po pitong magkakapatid ay nag aalaga ng 3 ektaryang lupain (hindi pa namin pag-aari) naghiwalay po si nanay at tatay ko (umalis po kami sa lugar. Since wala naman divorce dito sa pinas ang tatay ko ay nagkaroon ng 2 anak sa iba(Di sila kasal). Nung namatay na po yung nanay ko nagpakasal naman po yung tatay ko isa na namang babae (legal) at mayroon silang isang anak. Yung lupa po ay naipagkaloob sa tatay ko through (CARP) habang nagsasama sila ng huling nyang asawa. Yung titulo ng lupa ay nakapangalan sa kanilang dawala. Marami po silang naipundar ng kasalukuyang nyang asawa( mga lupain at kagamitan). Namatay po yung tatay ko na walang naiwang WIll o kasulatan.


Ang katanungan ko po ay :


1. May parte po ba kami sa lupain? Kung meron po paano po yung hatian (10 yung mga anak 2 Illegitimate).

2. Paano naman yung usapan pagdating sa ibang naipundar ng tatay ko maliban sa lupain?

3. Since kami naman yung nakakatanda cguro makikinig naman ang lahat kung ano ang desisyon ng mga nauna. Ano kaya ang magandang suhestyon na fair naman sa lahat para maiwasan lang ang gastusin sa legalidad.


Maraming Salamat sa lahat.

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Legally, kailangan may magsettle ng estate ng barkada mo at ang car na iniwan niya ay technically part na ng "estate of the deceased" at kailangan isama na sa pagccompute ng total estate niya, which shall be the basis of computing the estate taxes to be paid. In this regard, kailangan magexecute ng deed of extrajudicial settlement ng surviving heirs, which in this case is the spouse and the minor children.

 

Maisingit ko lang po, Mr. YellowPanda,

 

usually po ilang taon kaya maayos yung sa extrajudicial settlement? Yung sa tatay ko kasi 5yrs na syang sumakabilang buhay, up to now dipa namin maayos ayos yung sa titulo ng bahay namin, as per atty namin nasa korte pa daw? Worry ko, matanda nadin nanay ko, baka another proseso nanaman di pa naayos yung nauna...

 

patulong po sana...

 

 

Thanks

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Maisingit ko lang po, Mr. YellowPanda,

 

usually po ilang taon kaya maayos yung sa extrajudicial settlement? Yung sa tatay ko kasi 5yrs na syang sumakabilang buhay, up to now dipa namin maayos ayos yung sa titulo ng bahay namin, as per atty namin nasa korte pa daw? Worry ko, matanda nadin nanay ko, baka another proseso nanaman di pa naayos yung nauna...

 

patulong po sana...

 

 

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Ang Extrajuducial settlement, it actually means na issettle ang estate ng deceased without court intervention. Basically, mageexecute lang ng document ang heirs, listing the properties of the deceased, then notaryohan, punta sa BIR, then if may real property like lupa, makakakuha ng "certificate authorizing registration" or CAR. Then, ppunta sa registry of deeds para malipat ang titulo sa heirs.

 

Normally, the process takes a few weeks provided na kaya icomplete requirements. Ung matagal jan is ung sa Registry of deeds, mga 1-2months from submission ng complete docs.

 

Re: ung sinasabi ng lawyer mo, baka may third party claimant or may heir na hindi masaya sa hatian kaya nasa court ang pagsettle ng estate. OR nagpapatitulo palang ng lupa kaya nasa court.

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Any finance lawyers here? Back in 2009 my company didn't close and settle my corporate credit card account properly, so when I resigned I was surprised to find out that I was still left with a hefty bill (it is a corporate card but it is listed under my name). Naturally I refused to pay because it was for legitimate costs incurred by the company through me (i.e. official travel, etc.). The bank tried to collect for a few years but eventually the calls / letters stopped and it was written off.

 

Fast forward to 2019, I am trying to transfer (take out) my home loan from one bank to the other - the current bank that holds my home loan is the parent company of the credit card that defaulted and was written off. They are refusing to transfer the home loan to the new bank even after the new bank already approved my loan with them and willing to pay the current bank the full amount of the home loan for take out / transfer to their system. Is the current bank allowed to do that?

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