Underage/Lack of Parental Consent Annulment in the Philippines
You can file for annulment if you were married below 18 years or if you are filing due to lack of parental consent.
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You can file for annulment if you were married below 18 years or if you are filing due to lack of parental consent.
Yes, you can get an annulment if you were married without a marriage license. In some cases, people have been able to marry without a marriage license. Those marriages are void but need to go through annulment for it to be ended. In other case, people marry using an Affidavit of Cohabitation instead of a …
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All about Judicial and Administrative Reconstitution of Title including how to do it, costs, and common FAQs.
An Original Lost Certificate of title can only be reissued after a 1.5-year Reissuance of a Title court case in the Philippines. A Reissuance of Title court case only applies when the title is completely lost, totally destroyed or has been stolen. A newly issued Owner’s Copy of Title can be canceled if the …
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How to title land in the Philippines and get a land title in your name, whether the land is titled or untitled.
What is an Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Rights? An Extrajudicial Settlement with Waiver of Rights is a notarized document signed by all heirs, where one or more heirs may decide to waive their claim to the estate. It allows the transfer of the deceased’s property to the heirs. An EJS with Waiver of Rights …
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The process for an Extrajudicial Settlement with Sale is that the documents are gathered, submitted to the BIR, and then transferred by the appropriate government agency – exactly the same as a regular Extrajudicial Settlement.
What is an Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate? An Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate is a notarized document that transfers a deceased’s person’s property to new heirs when there is no will and is signed by all the heirs or their representatives. Notarization is required Property information and details such as the title number, tax declaration …
What is homestead patent in the Philippines? A Homestead Patent is a document awarding untitled property to a Filipino citizen who must cultivate the land. A Homestead Patent – along with Residential Free Patents, Agricultural Free Patents and to some extent Miscellaneous Sales Patents help regular Filipinos title property that they have worked on or …
Demotion Philippines: What a good HR should know Demotion in the Philippines is when “… an employee is relegated to a subordinate or less important position constituting a reduction to a lower grade or rank, with a corresponding decrease in duties and responsibilities, and usually accompanied by a decrease in salary.” [GR 171764] Demotions are …
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