Disclosure of text messages, e-mails and Facebook info of a spouse or significant other may constitute domestic violence

DOMESTIC violence is abuse perpetrated against a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, a girlfriend, a boyfriend, the mother or father of your child, your child.  Family Code Section 6211.  Abuse is not limited to the actual infliction of physical injury or assault. Family Code, § 6203(b). A court may issue an order enjoining specific acts of “abuse” (§ 6218,…

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Senior with $60K in credit card debt wants relief

Chapter 7 trustee stipulates to dismiss adversary against client before trial CLIENT is 70. She is a widow, her beloved husband having passed away 5 years ago at 65. She owns a house with a reverse mortgage of half a million. She took the reverse mortgage 5 years ago when her husband died. The mortgage accumulates…

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Sale of real property outside of the US

PART 1 U.S. itizens re enerally taxed on their worldwide income regardless of where the income is earned or received. Facts • US Citizen sold residential property outside of U.S. • Property is located in the Philippines Income from Sale of Real Property U.S. Code 862: Gain from the disposition of real property is sourced according to the…

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Worst-case scenario

NORTH Korea has been firing and testing missiles—18 test launches this year—at an unprecedented pace. Amid its rising tensions with the U.S., it recently announced a detailed plan to redirect some of its intercontinental ballistic missiles toward Guam, an American territory in Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean. Guam is one of America’s major military hubs…

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The future of Obamacare, health care in California

EVER since President Donald Trump took office earlier this year, the future of American health care has become a central issue that has left millions of Americans uncertain of their health coverage. One of the president’s campaign promises involved the repealing and replacing of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, which he…

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Sotto calls Callamard, UN rights execs ‘helicopter experts’

SENATE Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III on Monday, August 14, took a swipe at United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial killings Agnes Callamard and two other UN executives for criticizing the drug war and human rights situation in the Philippines. The Philippine senator described Callamard and UN special rapporteurs Michel Forst and Maud de Boer-Buquicchio…

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CA rejects Taguiwalo’s appointment as DSWD chief

The Philippine Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday, August 16, rejected the ad interim appointment of Judy Taguiwalo as the country’s Social Welfare Secretary. Taguiwalo is President Rodrigo Duterte’s third cabinet official rejected by the appointments body. The other two were Gina Lopez as Environment Secretary and Perfecto Yasay Jr. as Foreign Affairs Secretary. While…

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Palace: Duterte supports impeachment of corrupt officials

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is going to support any move—including impeaching any official regardless of position—that would help in ridding the government of corruption, Malacañang said on Monday, August 14. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella stressed that keeping the administration clean from any irregularities has been among Duterte’s major campaign promises. “Without making references to any…

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Should you sign that severance agreement from your employer?

A SEPARATION package or a severance agreement is a contract between an employer and an employee who is about to leave the employer’s employment.  In a typical severance agreement, the employer agrees to give the employee additional compensation (the severance pay) in exchange for the outgoing employee’s agreement not to sue the employer for any employment-related claims…

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‘My husband beat me’

Now it is possible  to apply for asylum QUESTION: My husband beat me and I was afraid for my life, so I escaped to the United States. Can I apply for something so I do not have to go back to my home country? Answer: Yes, it may be possible to apply for gender-based asylum….

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Benefits and drawbacks of IRS appeals

AFTER an audit of your tax returns by the IRS, pay if you are happy with the results or don’t want to extend the agony of dealing with the IRS. Appeal if you are not happy or feel that you have not been treated fairly. Let’s explore the benefits & drawbacks of going to the…

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Fil-Ams weigh in on sanctuary cities that provide a safe haven for undocumented immigrants

THE TRUMP administration has intensified its crackdown on sanctuary cities —  jurisdictions that provide a safe haven for undocumented immigrants by limiting how local law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration agents. There are about 300 sanctuary cities in the United States, some of which have already filed lawsuits against the Trump administration after President…

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On trusting God’s power

WE have another fascinating Gospel Reading (Matthew 14:-36) this Sunday.  As the disciples were on a boat in the midst of fierce winds and waves, Jesus showed himself to them by walking on the water. Then the disciples shouted saying, “It is a ghost!” Jesus responded, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.”…

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Pres. Trump warns N. Korea: US military is ‘locked and loaded’

Secretaries Mattis, Tillerson clarify comments, emphasize importance of diplomacy As a way to make a point to the Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea (DPRK), President Donald Trump warned North Korea that if the country continues provoking the United States, it will not get away with it. On Friday, August 11, the president again cautioned North…

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15th annual Historic Filipinotown Festival brings summer fun for the entire family

Hundreds of Angelenos gathered at the Silver Lake Medical Center grounds last weekend for a summer celebration of Historic Filipinotown. Historic Filipinotown — colloquially known as HiFi — celebrated its 15th traditional fiesta on Saturday, August 5 where attendees enjoyed several activities throughout the day. This fiesta’s theme was “A Taste of the Visayan Region”…

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JV Ejercito acquitted over anomalous firearms deal

MANILA — The anti-graft court Sandiganbayan has acquitted Philippine Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito of technical malversation in connection with the alleged anomalous purchase of P2.1 million-worth of firearms during his term as the mayor of San Juan City in 2008. In its decision promulgated on Thursday, August 10, the court’s Sixth Division granted the…

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Profile: Chess grandmaster Wesley So

It all turns deadly after the first handshake. Silence all throughout, bowed heads and downcast eyes, not out of dismay, but out of concentration. Every piece is essential, every move, crucial.  Under scrutiny, each motion is analyzed, and what comes next is highly anticipated. There is no room for even the slightest error in this game,…

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‘RAISE ACT’ to eliminate most family petitions and create point system for employment green cards

ON August 2, 2017, Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) introduced the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (RAISE) Act, which would create a skills-based immigration points system, reduce the number of family-based immigrants, and void many existing family-based petitions. Pres. Trump has wholeheartedly endorsed and supported this proposal, but we have…

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Grace period for non-immigrant workers

ON November 17, 2016, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued its final regulations entitled “Retention of EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 Immigrant Workers and Program Improvements Affecting High Skilled Non-immigrant Workers.   This rule which took effect on January 17, 2017 provides two grace periods to certain nonimmigrant visa holders. The rule provides a 10-day…

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Aspirin: Anti-cancer?

Does aspirin protect us against cancer? Yes, according to clinical studies conducted on patients taking daily aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid) for conditions like arthritis, etc., or among heart patients taking aspirin to thin their blood to prevent blood clots and blockages in the coronary (heart) arteries. The findings show that those taking daily dose of aspirin…

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Tips to remember when you owe the IRS

TIPS to remember when you have outstanding tax liability to the IRS: • Receipt of tax bill.  If you receive a bill for taxes due, pay the taxes owed including any penalties and interest.  If you are  not able to pay in full the total amount due,  consider getting  a loan to full pay the…

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General meeting

CONTRARY to popular opinion, none of the world’s top diplomats, who gathered in Manila on August 2-8 to attend the 50th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and Related Meetings, brought up the alleged spate of extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. Not a single member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has indicated an…

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Washington warns N. Korea: US could unleash ‘fire and fury’

Secretaries Mattis, Tillerson clarify comments, emphasize importance of diplomacy As a way to make a point to the Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea (DPRK), President Donald Trump on Tuesday, August 8 warned North Korea that if the country continues provoking the United States, it will not get away with it. During a photo op at his…

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