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1judicial dispute resolution Empty judicial dispute resolution Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:16 pm

august


Arresto Menor

ask ko lang po if in case di naka punta s jdr, ma-warrant ba? meron n kmi compromise agreement. and nakalagay po s order from mtc in case da magkasundo sa mediation parties are directed to appear in court for jdr. the complainant txted me na need p dn daw po nmin attend.

2judicial dispute resolution Empty Re: judicial dispute resolution Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:30 pm

jd888


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An FTA (Failure to Attend) will generally result in a bench warrant being issued for the absentee person by the presiding judge.

An FTA is considered a contempt of court issue and there are corresponding penalties and some other cases imprisonment or ruling in favor of the other party.

The point being is, Just Attend.

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3judicial dispute resolution Empty Re: judicial dispute resolution Wed Feb 06, 2013 2:01 pm

august


Arresto Menor

ganun pala un kahit me compromise agreement na. problem po kasi me sakit ako. i dont think kakayanin ko lumabas ng house.

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