Atty. J. Yabut

Atty. J. Yabut Lawyer and Notary Public in Valenzuela City My law office is situated on the ground floor of 46 McArthur Highway in Marulas, Valenzuela.

Though there are no prominent signboards outside at the moment, you can easily spot my office by looking for the sign on the glass by Jennesse Skin Care and Day Spa. My office is located in front of Chowking Marulas, on the opposite side of McArthur highway. Another helpful landmark nearby is OLFU Fatima Valenzuela. To schedule a legal consultation or a notary appointment, you may contact the phon

e number provided. You can either send a text message or make a call to the number and provide your name, contact details, and preferred appointment schedule.

Understanding the Importance of Resolving Ownership and Co-Ownership in Partition CasesIn legal disputes involving the d...
13/01/2025

Understanding the Importance of Resolving Ownership and Co-Ownership in Partition Cases

In legal disputes involving the division of properties, a key step before proceeding with partition is the determination of ownership or co-ownership. This process ensures that only rightful claimants can participate in the partition.

Co-ownership exists when multiple parties share interests in a property. Partition can only proceed if co-ownership is clearly established. Without a valid claim to co-ownership, a party has no legal basis to demand partition.

As emphasized in Catapusan v. Court of Appeals:

"In actions for partition, the court cannot properly issue an order to divide the property unless it first makes a determination as to the existence of co-ownership. The court must initially settle the issue of ownership, the first stage in an action for partition. Needless to state, an action for partition will not lie if the claimant has no rightful interest over the subject property. Section 1 of Rule 69 even requires the party filing the action to state the 'nature and extent of his title' to the real estate. Until and unless the issue of ownership is definitely resolved, it would be premature to effect a partition of the properties."

Co-ownership involves both rights and responsibilities. Each co-owner has the right to use and enjoy the property, but no single co-owner can dispose of or divide it without the consent of the others. Addressing disputes over co-ownership is essential to ensure a fair and proper partition.

21/03/2024

The Vivares Case: Balancing Privacy and Online Activity

Facts: In the Philippines, a court case (Vivares v. St. Theresa's College) addressed the issue of online privacy rights. The case involved St. Theresa's College accessing private social media photos of its students. This raised a question about whether students have any privacy rights for the information they share on social media platforms.

Issue: The legal question centered on whether users have a reasonable expectation of privacy for the content they share on social media. In other words, do users believe their social media content is private, and is this belief justified?

Ruling: The Philippine Supreme Court acknowledged that a reasonable expectation of privacy can exist for social media content. However, the court placed an important condition on this expectation. The court ruled that users must take steps to restrict access to their information using the platform's privacy settings. This means that, while users do have some control over their online privacy, they must actively utilize the available privacy tools to establish a reasonable expectation of privacy.

13/10/2023

General Power of Attorney vs. Special Power of Attorney: Understanding the Difference

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that grants someone else, known as the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact," the authority to make decisions and act on your behalf in various matters. Within the realm of POAs, two common types are General Power of Attorney (POA) and Special Power of Attorney (POA) are used in the Philippines. Each of these serves specific purposes and comes with distinct features.

General Power of Attorney (POA):

A General Power of Attorney grants broad authority to the appointed agent, allowing them to make a wide range of decisions and take actions on your behalf. These actions can include managing financial transactions, signing documents, and even making medical decisions. General POAs are often used for situations where you need someone to handle your affairs temporarily, such as during an extended trip or while you recover from an illness.

Significance of General POA:

Broad Authority: General POA provides significant authority to the agent, making it suitable for a wide range of financial and personal matters.
Temporary Arrangements: It's a useful tool when you need someone to manage your affairs for a specific period or event.
Void on Incapacity: It's essential to note that a General POA becomes void if the person who grants the power (the "principal") becomes incapacitated or unable to make decisions.

Special Power of Attorney (POA):

In contrast, a Special Power of Attorney is more specific and limited in scope. This type of POA grants authority to the agent for particular, well-defined actions or within a set timeframe. For example, you might use a Special POA to delegate someone to sell a specific piece of real estate on your behalf, sign legal documents for a specific transaction, or handle a particular business matter.

Significance of Special POA:

Specific Authority: Special POA provides precise authority for a particular action or within a specified timeframe.
Control and Precision: It allows the principal to maintain a high level of control over who handles specific tasks.
Not Voided by Incapacity: Unlike a General POA, a Special POA typically remains valid even if the principal becomes incapacitated. This ensures that the designated agent can continue to act on your behalf for the specified actions.

In summary, the key difference between a General Power of Attorney and a Special Power of Attorney lies in the scope of authority and specificity. General POAs grant broader powers for a variety of matters and are typically used for temporary situations, while Special POAs are tailored for precise, well-defined actions and are often preferred when you want to maintain control over particular aspects of your affairs. Understanding these differences is crucial when considering which type of Power of Attorney is most appropriate for your needs. Always seek legal advice to ensure that the POA you create aligns with your specific circumstances and objectives.

Feel free to reach out for any questions or assistance regarding Power of Attorney or any other legal matters.

- Atty. Joulo (Joo/lo)

02/07/2023
Did you know that a notary public's jurisdiction is limited to the territorial jurisdiction of the commissioning court?T...
26/06/2023

Did you know that a notary public's jurisdiction is limited to the territorial jurisdiction of the commissioning court?

This means that a notary public who is commissioned by the Regional Trial Court of Manila can only perform notarial acts in the City of Manila. If you need a notary public in another city or province, you will need to find a notary public who is commissioned by the court in that jurisdiction.

The term of a notary public is also limited to two years. This means that your notary public's commission will expire two years after the date it was issued. If you need your notary public's services after their commission expires, they will need to be recommissioned by the court.

For more information on the jurisdiction and term of notary publics, please see Section 11, Rule III of the 2004 Rules on Notarial Practice.

03/04/2023

Notarization is not an empty, meaningless, routinary act; Notaries public must observe with utmost care the basic requirements in the performance of their duties. It is invested with substantive public interest, such that only those who are qualified or authorized may act as notaries public.

Bon vs. Ziga, 429 SCRA 177, Adm. Case No. 5436 May 27, 2004

03/04/2023

A lawyer’s best advertisement is a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust based on his character and conduct.

Linsangan vs. Tolentino, 598 SCRA 133, A.C. No. 6672 September 4, 2009

Welcome to my page! I am here to offer you tailored solutions to all your legal and notary service needs. Please send us...
21/02/2023

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Valenzuela
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