Nullity of marriage

A JUDGMENT of nullity is when the Court deems a voidable marriage or a void marriage as never having taken place for reasons such as a defect in age, unsound mind, fraud, force, physical incapacity, bigamous, or incestuous marriage. A judgment of nullity should be considered only where the validity of the marriage is in…

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File your green card application now!

EDWARD, a 45 year-old married man from Manila came to the United States in 1999.  His mom and dad are U.S. citizens and filed a petition for him in December 1994.  He has been waiting 20 years for his priority date to become current so that he could adjust status in the United States.  Edward…

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Policy on ‘Sanctuary Cities’

LAST September 11, 2015, the incumbent mayors of Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Long Beach, and Oakland issued a joint letter addressed to California Senators and Representatives entitled “Opposition to Proposed Federal Funding Cuts for Cities with Sanctuary Ordinances”. They expressed their opposition to “recent proposals in Congress that would withhold funding from cities…

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The ‘secret’ fear that comes with being in debt

I KNOW we’ve never met. But there’s a common fear everyone shares when they’re in drowning in debt. As a debt relief attorney, I hear it from people who consult with me every day.  It is this: The possibility of losing what they’ve worked hard for all their lives…their homes, their savings, their retirement money,…

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Grandparents…the (almost) forgotten linkage to the past

A secular holiday specially dedicated to grandparents is celebrated in the United States and being adapted by all countries worldwide. Grandparents, too, like mothers and fathers, were legitimately given their own special day to commemorate their unprecedented significance in the most basic component of society—the family. Initiated and founded by Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade (1917-2008),…

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A LAW EACH DAY(Keeps Trouble Away)

There is no more doubt that the present administration under Aquino III is the No. 1 enemy of the masses. It is a government against the Filipino people instead of being for the people. It has no concern at all in uplifting the living and working conditions of the common tao. Its oft repeated catchphrase telling…

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Discover the wonders of the Philippines through Street View

360˚ street-level panoramic views of Greater Manila, major cities and popular heritage sites, now available on Google Maps Manila, Wednesday, 16 September 2015: Today, with the support of the Department of Tourism, Google announced that the first Street View imagery of the Philippines is now live on Google Maps. This new imagery allows anyone with an…

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Mayweather concludes boxing career with 49-0 unbeaten record

After 19 illustrious years in the ring, Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. has ended his boxing career. His win on Saturday, Sept. 12 over former two-time champion Andre Berto–with a 12-round unanimous decision–at the Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena was the finishing touch. Mayweather’s perfect 49-0 record now matches that of late heavyweight champion Rocky…

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Do you need to be living in separate residences to be considered ‘separated’ from your spouse under the California family law?

Family Code 760 provides that all property acquired by the spouse during the marriage is community property.  That means each spouse has a half interest on any assets that are acquired during the marriage, with certain exceptions, since it is generally characterized as community property. On the same token, Family Code 771(a) provides that earnings…

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Title II threatens minority populations, small businesses

Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted along party lines to reclassify Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as public utilities and to regulate the Internet under outdated Title II regulations. The negative effects of these burdensome regulations are quickly materializing. There are now clear indications that Title II harms broadband investment and innovation, which…

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Abu Sayyaf abducts 7 construction workers

MUSLIM extremist group Abu Sayyaf abducted seven construction workers early Monday, Sept. 14, on a government road project on the island of Basilan, the military said, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). Nine workers were initially abducted, but two managed to escape, said Capt. Sally Magno of the Joint Task Force Basilan, according to GMA News….

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