Compromise Agreement in Ra 9262

However, keep in mind that cases take time. It is often best to try to reach a compromise agreement with your ex-partner. In general, however, you need to prove paternity and then hire a lawyer if you want to pursue a case. I usually advise to first enter into a compromise agreement before going to court. Yes, it`s often best to try a compromise with your child`s father before filing a complaint. However, I often suggest going to the mediation process first and forging a compromise agreement between you and your ex-partner. This can be done with the help of the barangay or DSWD if they are not willing to hire you. My sister`s husband had recently decided to end his marriage due to problems related to suspicions of infidelity and personality differences. However, her husband inflicted violence on my sister because she discovered that it was her husband who was hiding secrets about her infidelity. which led them to file a police report and submit to a forensic report. My sister currently works in a private hospital as a nurse with a minimum wage (allowance only). Her husband works as a consultant.

As a result of the conflict, her husband took away her car and placed her in the care of her aunt, took her credit card and left them only 10,000 cash. My sister wanted to divide her real estate because they don`t have a pre-nup agreement, even though her husband is the main source of her income. How can she receive the car used by her 5-year-old daughter as a service for her and the mall? Her husband gave them a very comfortable life, even though they live in our house. With regard to child support, what necessary measures should it take? Please help me Hello, my fiancé is a police officer and has a 1 year old daughter out of wedlock, but the child uses his last name. And there is a new boy who will be born in March 2019. The mother claims that the little boy is still her child, but she hides when she has given birth. She only sent a photo of the little boy without details. My fiancée gives her financial support every month and asks if she can borrow the child, but the mother refused. My fiancé stops supporting her from February to March because she is threatened by her fiancé to file a complaint at Camp Crame. He felt that it was preferable to include child support in legal documents. But so far, she has never shown up.

As for the little boy, it is decided that NO DNA, NO support. All right? With the 1-year-old girl, support will continue if they have a compromise agreement in the legal documents. Are you okay? The mother of these two children is married and was cancelled with her 7-year-old daughter, who had a child allowance of 20K. While I`m with my fiancé, they don`t even like his GF. Nabuntis nya lang talaga. Please advise on what my fiancé can do to solve this problem. It`s normal to ask for DNA for the little girl just to make sure he`s the father, even if he recognized it and signed the paternity confession. Just to clarify doubts. Thank you very much!!!! If no agreement can be reached, a court may be considered.

If you are determined to file a complaint, you can file a civil case for child support and a criminal case for economic abuse under RA 9262. If they don`t have an income or don`t have enough income to support themselves and their child, it can be difficult to get the amount they think you need. A compromise may have to be found. It can be pointed out that under Article 2035 of the said law, a compromise agreement on legal separation and future support is not valid. Therefore, the compromise agreement with your husband may not be valid with respect to your separation, as any reason for legal separation cannot be the subject of a compromise agreement. In addition, the agreement on support in relation to your son may be a valid compromise agreement, but not with regard to his future support, as the above provision expressly states that future support is not a valid reason for a compromise agreement, as stated in the following provision of the Civil Code of the Philippines: Hello, my brother is in Phils and has 2 children aged 6 and 4 and is not with married to his girlfriend. His partner filed a complaint under Art. 9262 verbally and physically abused, has a gf, etc., but all these allegations are not true.

But it is my brother who pays all the costs. Apparently, she urges my brother to leave her because she has a foreign bf and this guy always sends her money and Balikbayan Box and they have a plan to do business together when the stranger to Phils retires. Do you think my brother has a chance to win the case? About his children are number one he always supports them anyway. Please help. Thank you very much Have a good day everyone! My case is that it`s been a month since my son`s father supported, he`s a black American from Los Angeles, he doesn`t, he doesn`t give insufficient support, and not in time, even though I asked in advance. It started when I was pregnant, he complains, the reason he does it is because I left him in Manila, well, I have a big reason why I did this, but I think my son wouldn`t suffer. When I was six months pregnant, he put someone back on the hook. The support was less reliable. It started giving 2,000 php to 2,500 every two weeks or sometimes, but..

Sometimes it takes a month that I can take because my son was not yet born. Unfortunately, at the time I was in labor, he did not give an amount that he sent another 2500 while the child is already 5 days old. Now that my son is 1 and 9 months old, I`ve taken a lot of jobs that would suit me, but every time he got sick, I lost him. I always ask for support, he doesn`t even give a share for the electricity and water that our son was consumed. We live in an apartment, I pay the rent monthly, I was just a cashier, the money I earned is enough for food. It would be of great help if his support was enough as he asked me to quit my job in advance. I can`t just leave my son. ð he is too young. Now he lives in the Philippines with his Filipino wife. He and his wife want to have my baby and say they will take care of my baby while I work, he is still young. I asked for reliable support, it ended as if they wanted to have my son after begging for money when I feared he might have dengue because he has been sick for a week. I refused to give them my son, so the father blocked me on Viber and it`s been a month now, no job.

“Baon na ako sa utang!” now my son has pain in his eyes, he ignores me. Kahit his birthday wala siyang ibinigay. I always beg, always late, so it ended up paying loans, then ask again and and delay again, it`s sad that he doesn`t send enough, it`s still around 2000 to 2500php. Minsan aabot pa two weeks, wala padin, one month equal amount. A month after the last time he sent the 2500. He said yes to our agreement before, now I don`t think he will support my son. Is there anything you can recommend that will be a great relief? Thank you in advance. Hello, I am a mother of 2 children (the two boys), a 17 year old student and a 16 year old student gr.10. I filed a lawsuit against my ex-husband for RA 9262.

The prosecutor`s decision was for violation of Article 5 (i) of the said R.A. he lived for years with his mistress in the United Arab Emirates. He has an arrest warrant here in the Phils. I would like to ask him for regular financial support that is appropriate for me and my children. He has sent an allowance of only 10,000 pesos pesos for 2 months since he left us in October 2018. This amount is not enough for my children`s school fees, food and other needs, given that he earns more than 100,000 pesos than his salary per month. What am I doing to force him to support us rightly? Have a nice day! I would like to ask a question on behalf of my partner. He and his future ex-wife are currently on trial for annulment. .