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Birth Certificate Error

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1Birth Certificate Error Empty Birth Certificate Error Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:59 pm

Lyrad


Arresto Menor

Good day.

I would like to seek your assistance regarding my fiance problem on his birth certificate. Since childhood the name his been using is "Ronald" but we found out now that in his birth certificate appears "Roland"

his school records and other public documents (drivers license, SSS ID, School Records) bear that name.

What will we do about this error? I hope you could advise us We're planning to get married this year (civil wedding) and I am hoping that we'll get the legal documentation that "Ronald" and not "Roland" is the person getting married.

next month we want to apply for a CENOMAR and then Marriage License, and one of the requirement is Birth Certificate.. Is it possible if we are going to attach an affidavit states that "Ronald" and "Roland" is the same person im going to marry just to get marriage license while waiting for the long process of fixing his wrong BC?

Thank you very much..

2Birth Certificate Error Empty Re: Birth Certificate Error Mon Sep 19, 2011 1:09 pm

chelle_behemman


Arresto Menor

Can i ask kung pano po ang process ng judicial petition pra ma correct ang birthdate ko..salamat

3Birth Certificate Error Empty Re: Birth Certificate Error Mon Sep 19, 2011 1:20 pm

chelle_behemman


Arresto Menor

ung pong buo processo ng pag p petition regarding correcting my birth date

4Birth Certificate Error Empty Re: Birth Certificate Error Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:56 pm

attyLLL


moderator

the first step is to hire a lawyer who will assist you. i don't think i have the time to discuss the jurisdictional facts required in special proceedings. you do not want to go DIY on this.

another possibility is just adopt the date on your birth certificate.

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