lisod jud e identify.. hehe

dali raman na...imu siya ingnon nga minyo naka...basin diay mo sulti siya sa tinuod nga "minyo man sad ko..." atotz na!!!

its hard to tell if a man is married. kung nag duda ka....these things may help. kung wala ka niya madala sa ila ug wala ka niya mapa ila2 sa iyang parents. bisan unsa pana dinha ang reason sa lalaki, dapat makatultol gyud ka sa ila and if proud siya nimo, ipa ila2 ka niya sa iyang parents. dapat kahibalo ka sa location sa iyang work, kung d siya mosulti, then, naay gitago. pero kung di pa gyud ni makatabang, i stalk kung nahan ka. sundi inig uli...grabe sad ug d pa gyud masakpan. then kung ikaw na lang, magpretend kag adto sa ila, bisan unsa nga reason imong isulti, dsl application, phone application, insurance application sa imo bf, interbyaha ang naa sa balay. ug interesado gyud ka makahibalo
that's really too hard to identify... unless xa mismo motug-an najud nimo... faetz but true -.-
Ask a CENOMAR in NSO.
A Certificate of No Marriage Record(CENOMAR) is simply what its name implies. It is a certification issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) stating that a person has not contracted marriage. The NSO is the central repository of among others, marriage records in the Philippines. It receives copies of marriage certificates from local civil registrars pursuant to the duty of the person solemnizing the marriage to send the duplicate and triplicate copies of the marriage certificate not later than fifteen days after the marriage, to the local civil registrar of the place where the marriage was solemnized.
A CENOMAR is not a requirement for marriage. It is only essential if you want to be certain that the civil status of the person you are marrying is still single and that he or she is unattached. This may be important since any marriage contracted while another one is still subsisting is considered as null and void under Article 35 (4) of the Family Code of the Philippines for being bigamous. Moreover, bigamy (the contracting of a second or subsequent marriage before the former marriage has been legally dissolved, or before the absent spouse has been declared presumptively dead by means of a judgment rendered in the proper proceedings) is also punishable as a crime under Article 349 of the Revised Penal Code. So if you have doubts regarding the civil status of your future spouse, it might be a good idea to procure a CENOMAR.
Source:
https://www.ecensus.com.ph/Secure/frmIndex.asp
WeddingsAtWork.com - CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage Record)
Last edited by yacky2006; 02-26-2010 at 11:05 AM.
listen and trust ur instinct....been there, done that... i used to deny and ignore my doubts for the sake of the word trust and love for that someone...but there it goes in the end, the truth prevails, and later blamed myself...how could i be so dumb....grrrr.....

i think ang concern sa ts not necessarily nga legally married ang laki. am i right? basig ang gusto niya mahibaw an, is kung naa nabay pamilya, anak o ka live in, or legal gyud nga asawa. ang cenomar is only if the person was legally married. what if nag live in ra? di gihapon na makita sa nso? na, goodluck na lang sa mga girls nga d mo care mag imbistigar. para nako, di ko malutsan ug bakak sa lalaki oi...resourceful kaau ko. kung mag duda ko, mangita ko paagi matubag akong mga doubts. u can too if u like

tan-awa ang nawong...kng guwang na gni minyo na cya...hehehhee
nice threadnow i know what to do
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