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eternalcompanion

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    eternalcompanion got a reaction from CJ8611 in Marriage in Philippines   
    Why not secure a Cenomar first so you would know if your marriage is really recorded at the NSO. From there, you can start to look for solutions. If it is recorded, you can ask the NSO people what is the next move. If they cannot give you an answer, seek the advice of a lawyer. In my opinion, if your past marriage was recorded at the NSO and you were able to get married in other municipalities without the Cenomar, you will also submit a Cenomar later when you will have to file a petition for your wife.
    But I am also thinking, your past marriage and divorce took place in the US and was just recorded at the NSO for passport purposes. I am not sure if the Philippine law has jurisdiction over your case. I will ask my Judge about your concern. I am working in a Family Court, we handle annulment and judicial recognition of foreign judgment and adoption cases.
    I will post it here after I confer with the Judge and other lawyers about your case.
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    eternalcompanion got a reaction from riuthamus in k1 visa after interview   
    Congrats! (L)
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    eternalcompanion got a reaction from neodragon0l in Philippine debt   
    There are two kinds of cases filed with debts. Depending on how the debt was incurred. There are criminal and civil cases. Criminal cases such as estafa, bouncing checks if he issued the same, are criminal actions where warrant of arrest are issued depending on the amount of debt. There are also debts filed as civil cases where no criminal liability is involved. This would not prevent someone from going out of the country. After the civil case is decided all the sheriff can do is collect the money from the debtor, if he has nothing to pay, his property will be levied or auction. Hold departure order are issued in criminal cases. But most of debt problems are resolved out of court, thru compromise agreement. Most companies in the Philippines would always prefer to enter into a compromise agreement rather than pursuing the case, as they know it is a long process and would take a lot of their money. I hope this help a little.
    There are two kinds of cases filed with debts. Depending on how the debt was incurred. There are criminal and civil cases. Criminal cases such as estafa, bouncing checks if he issued the same, are criminal actions where warrant of arrest are issued depending on the amount of debt. There are also debts filed as civil cases where no criminal liability is involved. This would not prevent someone from going out of the country. After the civil case is decided all the sheriff can do is collect the money from the debtor, if he has nothing to pay, his property will be levied or auction. Hold departure order are issued in criminal cases. But most of debt problems are resolved out of court, thru compromise agreement. Most companies in the Philippines would always prefer to enter into a compromise agreement rather than pursuing the case, as they know it is a long process and would take a lot of their money. I hope this help a little.
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