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Notices for October 31, 2016


R.A Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)
Republic of the Philippines
Local Civil Registry Office
Province of Ilocos Norte
Municipality of Sarrat

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
          In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that IRENE AGUILAR DAHILIG has filed with this Office a petition for changed of first name from IRENE MARIA to IRENE in the birth certificate of IRENE MARIA BALILA AGUILAR who was born on 11 January 1963 at Sarrat, Ilocos Norte and whose parents are REYNALDO RASAY AGUILAR and ANASTACIA RAMOS BALILA.
          Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than Nov. 14, 2016.

(SGD) JOAN A. DUQUE
Municipal Civil Registrar
Oct. 31-Nov. 6, Nov 7-13, 2016*IT
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 11, LAOAG CITY

ARNEL P. UTLEG,
Petitioner,
-versus-
RHEA FE DOMINGO-UTLEG
Respondent,
Civil Case No. 16953
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O R D E R
          Acting on the Motion for Extra-Territorial Service of Summons filed by the petitioner through counsel and finding the same to be in accordance with Section 15, Rule 14 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, exdtra-territorial service of summons is hereby granted.
          Let therefore, summons be effected by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the province of Ilocos Norte for two consecutive weeks.
          Copies of the Summons and this Order shall be sent by registered mail to the last known address of the respondent in the Philippines and her address in Canada at petitioner’s expense.
          Respondent is hereby directed to file her answer within sixty (60) days from notice.
          SO ORDERED.
          Done in the City of Laoag, this 18th day of October, 2016.

(SGD) NIDA B. ALEJANDRO
Acting Presiding Judge

PUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
BRANCH 11, LAOAG CITY

ARNEL P. UTLEG,
Petitioner,
-versus-
RHEA FE DOMINGO-UTLEG
Respondent,

Civil Case No. 16953-11
FOR: DECLARATION OF ABSOLUTE NULLITY OF MARRIAGE
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P E T I T I O N
          COMES NOW Petitioner, through counsel in the above-entitled case, and unto the Honorable Court respectfully alleges that:
1.       Petitioner is married, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Brgy. 48-A Cabungaan, Laoag City, Philippines, while respondent is likewise of Legal age, married, Filipino citizen and a resident of Brgy. 12, Herbosa St., Laoag City, Philippines but presently staying at 71 Sage Valley Dr., Calgary, Canada where she may be served with summons nad other court processes;
2.     Petitioner and respondent entered into a contract of marriage on January 10, 2015 at St. William Cathedral, Laoag City, copy of their Certificate of Marriage is hereto attached as Annex “A”;
3.      Petitioner and respondent have no child of their own;
4.     Petitioner and respondent were introduced to each other by petitioner’s niece and petitioner had admired respondent secretly because he had a girlfriend at that time;
5.     Somtime in 2001, petitioner’s wedding with his long time girlfriend was cancelled and thereafter he resorted to going out with friends frequently and engaging in short lived relationships with women;
6.     One time, petitioner saw respondent at the house of his niece and he asked for her cellphone number. They became textmates for several days until he decided to formally court her;
7.     They became sweethearts in December 2003 after several months of courtship. While they were sweethearts, petitioner always remembered his former longtime girlfriend to whom he wanted to be married, and this made him unhappy in his relationship with respondent.
8.     Respondent showed her love for him by being faithful, caring and submissive. She also had good plans for their future and imagined herself being with him for the rest of their lives.
9.     While they were sweethearts, he became seriously involved with two other girlfriends and engaged in short lived relationships with other women;
10.  In 2013, respondent went to Canada as caregiver. Before she left, petitioner had a serious relationship with another woman but he never disclosed it to respondent.
11.    Sometime in 2014, respondent announced that she will be coming home to marry the petitioner and the marriage took place in January 2015;
12.  After the wedding the couple stayed at the house of respondent most of the time until respondent went back to Canada, a month after the marriage;
13.   When respondent was in Canada, petitioner realized that he cannot love his wife anymore, hence he told her that he was not interested in joining her in Canada and finally confessed to her about his real feelings that he no longer loves her;
14.  From the psychological assessment conducted, the psychologist concluded that petitioner is suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder;
15.  The personality disorder of petitioner is grave, incurable and deeply-rooted, became manifest immediately after the marriage and consequently prevented the parties from achieving a mutually satisfactory relationship;
16.  Petitioner hereby institutes this proceedings for the declaration of the nullity of his marriage to RHEA FE DOMINGO-UTLEG, because he was psychologically incapacitated to fulfill his essential marital obligations at the time of the celebration of the marriage and such incapacity came to his knowledge after the celebration of their marriage;

WHEREFORE, it is respectfully prayed of the Honorable Court that after due notice and hearing, judgment be rendered:
a.     declaring the marriage between petitioner and respondent null and void;
b.     granting petitioner such other reliefs as are just and equitable under the premises;
Laoag city, Philippines, August 5, 2016.

(SGD) AMEURFINA A. RESPICIO
Counsel for Petitioner
Rm 305 Delgado-Adiarte Blg., Laoag City
PTR No. 1158543 on 1-4-2016
IBP No. 938294 on 7-1-2015
Roll of Attorneys No. 24216
MCLE Compliance NO. V-0005308 on 1-8-2015.

VERIFICATION and CERTIFICATION OF NON-FORUM SHOPPING
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES )
CITY OF LAOAG                      ) S.S.
           I, ARNEL P., UTLEG, married, of legal age, Filipino citizen and a resident of Brgy. 48-A, Cabungaan, Laoag City, Philippines, after having been duly sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and say:                       
That I am the petitioner in the above-entitled case; that I have read and known the contents thereof; that the allegations therein are true of my own personal knowledge or based on authentic records that I have not commenced any other action or proceeding involving the same issues in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or different divisions thereof, or any other tribunal or agency, that to the best of my knowledge, no such action or proceeding is pending in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or different divisions thereof, or any tribunal or agency, that in case I will thereafter learn that a similar action or proceeding has been filed or is pending before the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals or different divisions thereof, or any other tribunal or agency, I undertake to promptly inform aforesaid courts and other tribunal or agency thereof within five (5) days therefrom.

(SGD) ARNEL P. UTLEG
VIN: 2812-0222A-L2280APU10000

          SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 5th day of August 2016 at Laoag City, affiant having exhibited to me his proof of identity printed below her name.
(SGD) AMEURFINA A. RESPICIO
Notary Public
Until December 31, 2017
PTR No. 1158543 on 1-4-2016
At Laoag City
TIN 122-587-773
Doc No. 120;
Page No. 25;
Book No. CCI;
Series of 2016.

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          DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
          Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late MODESTA TAMAYO consisting of a portion with an area of 578 sq.m. of a parcel of land designated as Lot 1565-J of the subdivision plan (LRA) Psd-406312 approved as non-subdivision project, being a portion of Lot 1565 Cadastral Survey of Laoag Cad., Case No. 16, L.R.C. Cad Record No. 1143 covered by TCT No. T-40418 and TD No. 08-071-01986 containing an area of 5,137 sq.m. situated in the Barrio No. 41, Balacad, City of Laoag has been the subject of Adjudication with Special Power of Attorney executed by her heir ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public JERRY D. ALEJANDRO as per Doc. No. 439; Page No. 88; Bk. No. LXII; S. of 2016.
Oct. 31, Nov 7, 14, 2016*IT

DEED OF ADJUDICATION
          Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late CRISPIN DE VERA consisting of a motor vehicle, more particularly described as follows: Make/Series – Isuzu Jeepney; Engine No. 4BC2135151; Serial/Chassis No.. HMW6735C91; Plate No. DHY 659; C.R. No. 6080477-4 and O.R. No. 761722183 has been adjudicated by his heir PERLITA C. DE VERA ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public JASON BADER LL. PERERA as per Doc. No. 358; Page No. 72; Bk. No. 201, S. of 2016.
Oct. 31, Nov 7, 14, 2016*IT
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