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Philippines courts....Justice or NOT?
I’ve heard many statements that foreigners don’t get justice in the Philippines court systems and I found this out first hand as I was visited by the Sheriff and court official and served a court order TPO signed by the Branch 55 Judge Ulric R. Canete, I have no problem with the Judge signing a temporary protection order and setting a date for a hearing…. But this was what I feel was a “LICENSE TO STEAL” when the judge ordered me to surrender 20T pesos and my child’s USA Passport without first allowing a hearing to see if her claims are true…..YES this women filed a motion for a TPO and also asked the courts to grant her the child’s passport and 20T peso monthly child support and without a notice from the court, a court hearing or even a answer from me the Judge signed an order giving her everything she asked for, well the good thing is that I sent the Child’s passport back to the USA and I didn’t have 20T to give to the Sheriff and I have to appear in court this July 8 and then the FUN WILL BEGIN…. I have been in a ongoing custody dispute for almost a year in Branch 28 Court which is a higher Court then Branch 55 and we have already discussed the issue on the USA Passport and Child Support and when she filed her petition as a NEW Court Case in Branch 55 she included a NOTERISED signed NON-FUROM SHOPPING affidavit stating that the issues she is bringing before the Branch 55 Court is not been in any other court “BUSTED” so a Motion to Dismiss will be filed with the evidence of Forum Shopping and this should get her and her Atty. sited for forum shopping “That will be a wait and see” I will also file charges on her for falsifying an Affidavit and also Perjury which will carry some prison time if convicted. What is your answer to this?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You need to APPEAL!!
The Philippine Court of Appeals (Filipino: Hukumang Paghahabol ng Pilipinas) is the Philippines' second highest judicial court, just after the Supreme Court. The court consists of 68 Associate Justices and 1 Presiding Justice. Pursuant to the Constitution, the Court of Appeals "reviews not only the decisions and orders of the Regional Trial Courts nationwide but also those of the Court of Tax Appeals, as well as the awards, judgments, final orders or resolutions of, or authorized by 21 Quasi-Judicial Agencies exercising quasi-judicial functions mentioned in Rule 43 of the 1997 Rules of Civil Procedure, plus the National Amnesty Commission (Pres. Proclamation No. 347 of 1994) and Office of the Ombudsman (Fabian v. Desierto, 295 SCRA 470). Added to the formidable list are the decisions and resolutions of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) which are now initially reviewable by this court, instead of a direct recourse to the Supreme Court, via petition for certiorari under Rule 65 (St. Martin Funeral Homes v. NLRC, 295 SCRA 414)". The Court of Appeals building is located at Maria Orosa Street, Ermita in Manila.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
im kinda a Filipino (0.5) yet i cant have faith she might desire to assert that seem at all the heroes even my dad (not Filipino) thinks the phil.is doing great progression..... i could sense very harm and my mom is a filipino and he or she isn't a brown monkey.. some Filipinos are greater effective than human beings from different international locations. she probable reported that as a results of fact some human beings right here around interior the philippines are lazy.. ok ive reported adequate.