What’s the best course of action for this case?
What’s the best course of action for this case?
Si Juana ay isang biktima ng pang-aabuso sa loob ng pamilya. Nakakaranas siya ng sexual, psychological, physical, at verbal abuse. Ngunit siya ay nagkaroon ng kalaguyo at iyon ang isinusumbat ni Juan sa kanya. Dahil hindi siya pinapalabas nang mag-isa ni Juan, hindi nakakalabas upang magfile ng kaso o magpablotter o magrequest ng restraining order si Juana. Kaya naman inatasan niyang ang anak niyang 19 years old ang pumunta upang magfile ng kaso. Paano ang best course of action sa kasong ito? Magpablotter, magfile ng kaso, o magrequest ng restraining order? May mga ebidensiyang nacompile si Juana ukol sa pang-aabuso sa pamamagitan ng voice recordings at video recordings, kasama na ang pictures ng mga pasa at injury na nakuha niya mula kay Juan. At saan siya puwedeng magfile ng mga ito?
Magandang Umaga!
Maaring idulog muna ni Juana o ng kanyang anak ang kanyang sitwasyon sa brgy at mag apply ng Barangay Protection Order o “BPO” upang mailayo si Juan kay Juana at ng maka dulog sa mga ahensya tulad ng PAO or women’s desk at ma-assist na makapag file ng kaso.
Magdala ang kanyang anak ng affidavit na nilalahad ang mga pang-aabuso sa kanya.
Ayon sa RA 9262 or Violence Against Women and their Children’s Act (VAWC), eto ang mga related na provisions patungol sa pag apply ng BPO:
“SECTION 1. Short Title.- This Act shall be known as the “Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004”.
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SECTION 9. Who may file Petition for Protection Orders. – A petition for protection order may be filed by any of the following:
(a) the offended party;
(b) parents or guardians of the offended party;
(c) ascendants, descendants or collateral relatives within the fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity;
(d) officers or social workers of the DSWD or social workers of local government units (LGUs);
(e) police officers, preferably those in charge of women and children’s desks;
(f) Punong Barangay or Barangay Kagawad;
(g) lawyer, counselor, therapist or healthcare provider of the petitioner;
(h) At least two (2) concerned responsible citizens of the city or municipality where the violence against women and their children occurred and who has personal knowledge of the offense committed.
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SECTION 11. How to Apply for a Protection Order. – The application for a protection order must be in writing, signed and verified under oath by the applicant. It may be filed as an independent action or as incidental relief in any civil or criminal case the subject matter or issues thereof partakes of a violence as described in this Act. A standard protection order application form, written in English with translation to the major local languages, shall be made available to facilitate applications for protections order, and shall contain, among other, the following information:
(a) names and addresses of petitioner and respondent;
(b) description of relationships between petitioner and respondent;
(c) a statement of the circumstances of the abuse;
(d) description of the reliefs requested by petitioner as specified in Section 8 herein;
(e) request for counsel and reasons for such;
(f) request for waiver of application fees until hearing; and
(g) an attestation that there is no pending application for a protection order in another court.
If the applicants is not the victim, the application must be accompanied by an affidavit of the applicant attesting to (a) the circumstances of the abuse suffered by the victim and (b) the circumstances of consent given by the victim for the filling of the application. When disclosure of the address of the victim will pose danger to her life, it shall be so stated in the application. In such a case, the applicant shall attest that the victim is residing in the municipality or city over which court has territorial jurisdiction, and shall provide a mailing address for purpose of service processing.
An application for protection order filed with a court shall be considered an application for both a TPO and PPO.
Barangay officials and court personnel shall assist applicants in the preparation of the application. Law enforcement agents shall also extend assistance in the application for protection orders in cases brought to their attention.”
Sana eto ay makatulong sa inyo.