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Legal Notices for Nov. 24, 2014

Republic of the Philippines
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
Branch 15, Laoag City

IN RE: PETITION FOR THE CANCELLATION/CORRECTION OF ENTRIES IN THE BIRTH RECORD OF MEAGAN BRIETTA CAMANGEG VALIENTE IN THE OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF LAOAG CITY AND THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL

NANCY BUTAC CAMANGEG,
Petitioner,
-versus-
THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF LAOAG CITY AND THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, MANILA AND AL OTHER PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST THAT WOULD BE AFFECTED THEREBY,
Respondents.

Sp. Proc. No. 16540-15
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O R D E R
            In a verified petition, petitioner through counsel prays for the cancellation/correction of entries in the birth record of Meagan Brietta Camangeg Valiente.
            It is alleged in the petition that petitioner is of legal age, Filipino citizen, single and a resident of 1023 East 13th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V 5t 2L9; that petitioner and Jonel Gaces Valiente are the natural/biological parents of the minor, Meagan Brietta Camangeg Valiente who was born on October 31, 2007, at Laoag City; that at the time of the conception and birth of the said minor, her parents were not legally married to each other even up to the present; that when petitioner secured certified true copies of the birth certificate of her minor daughter, she discovered that the name appearing thereon is “Meagan Brietta Camangeg Valiente” instead of “Meagan Brietta Camangeg”, the minor’s true and correct name; also, the date and place of marriage of parents were entered as “July 28, 2005 – Bangui, Ilocos Norte” instead of “Not Married” for the reason that her parents are not married even up to the present; that in order to straighten out the erroneous entries in the birth record of Meagan Brietta Camangeg Valiente, this petition is instituted.
            Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, this Court sets the same for hearing on January 28, 2015, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon, in the sala of Branch 15 of this Court, Second Floor, Marcos Hall of Justice, Laoag City; at which date, time and place, any person interested may appear and show cause why the petition should not be granted.
            Let copies of this petition and this Order be served upon the Local Civil Registrar of Laoag City, the Civil Registrar General, National Statistics Office, Manila and the Office of the City Prosecutor.
            Let this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Province of Ilocos Norte and in the City of Laoag.
            SO ORDERED.
            Given in chambers, this 28th day of October, 2014, at Laoag City.

(SGD) BENJAMIN D. TURGANO
Judge
Copy Furnished:
·         Petitioner
·         Atty. Juan Conrado A. Respicio II
·         City Prosecutor’s Office
·         Laoag City Civil Registrar
·         National Statistics Office
·         Office of the Solicitor General
·         RTC -  Office of the Clerk of Court

Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 2014*IT
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 11, LAOAG CITY

RICHIE R. RAMIRO,
Petitioner,
-versus-
MARITESS RIMORIN-RAMIRO
Respondent.

Civil Case No. 16499
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O R D E R
            Considering the motion for leave to effect extra-territorial service of summons on the ground that summons was not served on the respondent for the reason that as per Sheriff’s Return “respondent is presently working in Hong Kong” (Rollo, page 15); and considering further, that the motion is in accordance with the Resolution dated March 4, 2003 of the Supreme Court in A.M. No. 02-11-10-SC; the instant motion is hereby GRANTED.
            Let summons by publication be effected upon the respondent once a week for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the Philippines.
            Let copy of the summons be served on the re4spondent at her lat known address at #25, Purok 5, Irisan, Baguio City by registered mail.
            WHEREFORE, Maritess Rimorin-Ramiro is hereby SUMMONED and directed to file her answer to the petition with the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branch 11, Laoag City, within thirty (30) days from the last publication of this Order.
            The petitioner alleges:
1.        “Petitioner is of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and a resident of Brgy. Cadaratan, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte; while respondent is likewise of legal age, Filipino Citizen, married and a resident of #25, Purok 5, Irisan, Baguio City, where she may be served with summons and other court processes;
2.       Petitioner and respondent entered into a Contract of Marriage on April 12, 1999 at the Iglesia ni Cristo Chapel at Brgy. 1, Laoag City, as evidenced hereto attached Marriage Contract, marked as Annex “A”.
3.       Out of their own marriage, petitioner and respondent bore their only child, Kyle Harvey Rimorin Ramiro who is now 14 years of age and presently in the custody and care of herein petitioner;
4.      After their marriage, petitioner and respondent lived together in the house of herein petitioner’s parents at Cadaratan, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte. Thereafter, about two years, petitioner and respondent transferred and lived at the house of the latter’s uncle also in the same barangay;
5.       In the course of herein parties’ cohabitation as husband and wife, respondent exhibited manifestation of her inability to fulfill essential marital obligations like the observance of mutual love, respect and fidelity, and rendition of mutual help and support;
6.      Shortly after her marriage with the petitioner, respondent acted like a care-free unmarried woman. While respondent was then living under one roof with the petitioner, the former was practically not a wife to petitioner and not a mother to their only child. Respondent would habitually go out with her friends and engaged into vices like alcoholic drinking and smoking while petitioner would be left at home taking care and rearing for their only child. Respondent would regularly go home late. Worse, there were even countless times that she would not even go home for the night and spend it somewhere else;
7.      Respondent would even travel to places and just leave petitioner and their only child without a word. And while away, respondent would not even care to call and asked about her child. She would not even tell petitioner of her whereabouts;
8.      Petitioner would always get the attention of the respondent about her wrongful ways and would even plead the respondent to reform and face her duties both as a mother to their child and as a wife to petitioner. Unfortunately, the respondent seemed to have the inability to recognize her wrongful and inappropriate ways. Ironically, respondent would even be the one to have the appetite to verbally abuse and castigate petitioner when the latter seeks to get respondent’s attention about her ways clearly unbecoming of a wife and a mother. There were even times that respondent would physically attack the petitioner whenever the latter confronts her with her wrongful ways. This vicious cycle went on for most of the years that the parties had lived under one roof;
9.      Worst, respondent was even engaged with extra-marital relationship with someb0dy who is also a resident of Brgy. Cadaratan, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte. Petitioner confronted respondent about it but the latter exhibited no remorse and shame. Indifferent of petitioner’s feelings as husband, respondent told petitioner that she no longer cared about him. This ultimately prompted the separation of the parties;
10.   Upon their separation sometime in 2004, petitioner has taken custody and provided care and support for their child. To this date, petitioner is still the one caring and rearing for their child. Lamentably, respondent has not even been helping for the support and education of their child who is now a third year high school;
11.     Unthinkably, respondent has never apologized and recognized her faults and mistakes not only as a wife of the petitioner, but also as a mother of their only child. Despite all what she had done and the breaking down of her marriage with the petitioner, respondent was simply uncaring and acted as if there was nothing wrong;
12.    After her separation from petitioner, respondent instead openly continued her extra-marital affair with the same man. Presently, however, respondent has a new relationship with another man who is from Brgy. Libong, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte;
13.    From the psychological assessment conducted on the basis of the accounts of petitioner as well as the respondent herself, it was conducted by the psychologist that respondent is suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder with Avoidant Personality. A person with this personality disorder like the respondent is unable to recognize and appreciate essential obligations, exhibits inability to relate positively well and chronic and pervasive inability to control her destructive behavior;
14.    With her serious personality disorder, respondent is, among others, self-centered, self-righteous, dismissive of her faults, and unmindful of the feelings of others, particularly her husband and child. Respondent’s personality disorder is developmental in nature and deeply rooted in her childhood and adolescence. This disorder renders respondent incapable to fulfill her essential marital obligations. Respondent’s disorder makes marital life with the petitioner impossible and unbearable;
15.    Respondent was already suffering from the aforesaid grave and incurable personality disorder even before her marriage with the petitioner as it is deeply-rooted and can be traced from her childhood. However, it became manifest and known after her marriage with the petitioner. This, consequently, prevented the parties from achieving a mutually satisfactory marital relationship;
16.   Petitioner hereby institutes this case for the declaration of the nullity of his marriage with respondent Maritess Rimorin-Ramiro on account of the latter’s psychological incapacity to fulfill her essential marital obligations.

PRAYER
            WHEREFORE, premises considered, it is respectfully prayed of the Honorable Court that after due notice and hearing, judgment be rendered declaring the marriage between petitioner and respondent null and void.
            All other just and equitable reliefs are likewise prayed for.
            RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED this 15th day of July, 2014 at San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte for Laoag City.

(SGD) JOEL P.DADIS
Counsel for the petitioner
3/F Boy Construction Building, Nat’l. Highway
Brgy. 2 San Nicolas, 2901, Ilocos Norte
PTR No. 0982530; 1/12/14- IN
IBP O.R. No. 866239/12/2/13/I.N.
Roll No. 58204- May 4, 2010
MCLE COMPLIANCE NO. IV-0006469-6-26-12/L.C.

VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION
Republic of the Philippines            )
Province of Ilocos Norte                  )S.S.
Done: Mun. of San Nicolas             )

            I, RICHIE R. RAMIRO, Filipino, of legal age, and a resident of Brgy. Cadaratan, Bacarra, Ilocos Norte, after having been sworn in accordance with law, do hereby depose and say:
            That I am the petitioner in the above entitled case; that I have caused the preparation and filing of the foregoing Petition; that I have read and understood its contents; and find them true and correct based on my personal knowledge and/or authentic documents at hand;
            That I hereby certify that:
a.      I have not heretofore commenced any other action or proceeding involving the same issues in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, or any other tribunal or agency;
b.      That to the best of my knowledge, no such action or proceeding is pending in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, or any tribunal or agency;
c.       That if I should thereafter learn that a similar action or proceeding has been filed or is pending before the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, or any other tribunal or agency, I undertake to report that fact within five (5) days therefrom to this Honorable Court.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto affixed my signature this July 15, 2014 at San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, Philippines.

(SGD) RICHIE R. RAMIRO
Affiant

            SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this July 15, 2014 at San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte, affiant exhibiting to me his Unified Multi Purpose ID no. 0111-0704462-5 as competent proof of his identity. Further, I hereby certify that I have personally examined the affiant and that I am satisfied that he freely executed the foregoing petition and tha he has read and understood the contents thereof.

(SGD) JOEL P. DADIS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Until December 31, 2015
PTR No. 0982530; 01/02/14- I.N.
IBP No. 868239; 12/02/13- I.N.
Roll No. 58204- May 04, 2010
TIN: 944-242-710
Doc. No. 359 
Page No. 72
Book No. XI
Series 2014
            SO ORDERED.
            Done in the City of Laoag, this 5th day of November, 2014.

(SGD) PERLA B. QUERUBIN
Judge

Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 2014*IT
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DEED OF ADJUDICATION
            Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late AMADOR G. RAFALES, CONCEPCION R. RUIZ, LEANDRO G. RAFALES, LAURA G. RAFALES, NATIVIDAD R. PURISIMA and JUAN G. RAFALES consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 9064 of the Laoag Cad. under OCT No. 7434 containing an area of 990 sq. m. with improvements existing thereon situated in the Barrio of San Vicente (now Brgy. 8 San Vicente) Municipality of Laoag (now Laoag City) has been adjudicated by their heirs ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public Juan Conrado A. Respicio II as per Doc. No. 82; Page No. 17; Bk. No. CXLIV; S. of 2003.

Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, 2014*IT
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