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  1. While with the accused, the minor suffered physical abuse through repeated strangulation, beating, and pinching by the former, causing the child to limp. The accused interposed the defense that her actuations were merely intended to discipline the minor.

  2. Jun 7, 2022 · Yes, you can force the father to pay Child Support through a court case and The Republic Act 9262 puts pressure on a father to provide for his child by threatening him with criminal action if he does not.

    • Failure to Give Child Support as A Form of Economic Abuse
    • Failure to Give Child Support as A Form of Psychological Violence
    • About Nicolas and de Vega Law Offices

    A form of violence against women and their children is economic abuse, which includes deprivation or withdrawal of financial support to the common child with the purpose or effect of controlling or restricting the woman or her child’s movement or conduct. Specifically, failure to give support to one’s child, whether legitimate or illegitimate, is p...

    Failure to give child support may also be considered as a form of psychological violence. Sec, 5(i) of the VAWC provides: “SECTION 5. Acts of Violence Against Women and Their Children.- The crime of violence against women and their children is committed through any of the following acts: x x x (i) Causing mental or emotional anguish, public ridicul...

    If you have any questions or concerns regarding family law-related issues, we can help you. Nicolas and De Vega Law Offices is a full-service law firm in the Philippines. You may visit us at the 16th Flr., Suite 1607 AIC Burgundy Empire Tower, ADB Ave., Ortigas Center, 1605 Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. You may also call us at +632 8470612...

  3. Sep 7, 2024 · Under Philippine law, a father is obligated to support his legitimate and illegitimate children. However, your concern involves being misled into believing you were the child’s biological father. If the support was provided under fraudulent circumstances, such as deliberate deception regarding paternity, you may have grounds to recover the ...

  4. Sep 4, 2019 · Aside from this, if the father does not really want to give child support and it’s counted as a first offense, he can be fined 25,000 pesos or imprisonment of not less than six months and not...

  5. May 19, 2024 · In the Philippines, false accusations can have serious legal implications for both the accuser and the accused. The Revised Penal Code of the Philippines provides provisions to address false accusations, primarily through the crimes of perjury, false testimony, and unjust vexation.

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  7. May 28, 2019 · A child in conflict with the law is a person below 18 years old who is alleged as, accused of, or adjudged as having committed an offense under Philippine Laws. (a)

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