Margue wrote:Actually I did not response to the letter of his lawyer as I need to seek for an legal advice.
Good so you don't write something, which can be used against you.
What does the letter say? Margue wrote:
My son is 18 year old now my husband abundon my son when he's 3 years old. I you think I need to demand from the year that he abundon us?
Yes. The support end now/soon, so demand the dept.
I don't know if it's a time limit in the Philippines.
(In my home country it's max 10 years back, BUT the period is extended if money is asked for during the period.)
Margue wrote:
My problem is I dont have enough money to make a demand or case for him.
Thanks again
In the Philippines you can ask if PAO assist you.
He is in Canada, so it's Canadian law, I believe that's HARDER for the father than Phil law. Philippine law can't reach him anyway, except if he come to Phils.
Perhaps the Canadian officials assist with the LEGAL part for free or for a rather small fee. You can for instance search at Internet or ask the Canadian embassy how to do.
(In my home country it's enough* to send a demand form plus 1600p, which can be demanded from the other too. If the other don't protest, then the officials handle taking money and send it to the demanding.
*If protested, then the demanding need to prove he is father.)