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PETITION
11. One time, the respondent arrived dead drunk, his cellular
phone’s battery was drained. Petitioner charged the phone and
after browsing its messages, she discovered text messages
from a woman telling the respondent how thankful she was for
dropping by. The petitioner got her number and started to set
up a date with that woman at Jollibee the following morning.
The petitioner also invited the respondent;
12. The following day, the three met in Jollibee and petitioner
confirmed that the respondent had a nocturnal relationship with
the other woman. The woman admitted that they have an affair.
The respondent was speechless and could not say a word. The
petitioner opted to address their problem calmly for she was
already working as a police officer at that time. She opted to
face her problems in silence. However, the respondent never
showed any remorse of what he did. His infidelity persisted and
he neglected his duties as a husband. Sex became infrequent
afterwards;
16. When she confronted him about the girl named Cherry,
who was being linked to him since he was assigned in Ilocos
Norte, respondent told her that she is a councilor of Vintar,
Ilocos Norte and he used to escort her as a security official;
20. Petitioner never felt loved and never had any peace of
mind since they were married. She has always been
emotionally tormented on how her husband acted causing her
sleepless nights. After those hurtful events in her marital life,
petitioner came into a decision that she has to end her suffering
from her doomed marriage. She experienced emotional torment
throughout her marriage and believes that her marriage is
already beyond repair;
Petitioner also prays for such other reliefs as may be deem just
and equitable under the foregoing premises.
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
SHEILA B. REYES
Affiant
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 20 June 2014
at Laoag City, Philippines. Affiant exhibited to me her Postal ID No.
2660368, valid until January 2016 as competent proof of her identity.
-versus- FOR:DECLARATION OF
NULLITY OF
MARRIAGE
RICHARD C. GASPAR,
Respondent.
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ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, Laoag City, IlocosNorte
That on July 10, 2014, the petitioner, thru counsel, received a copy
of the Order of the Most Honorable Court dated July 3, 2014 directing her
to show proof of her residence within five (5) days from receipt.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED.
Greetings!
ROWELL CALMA
AFFIDAVIT
That I have been a resident of the said place since 1957 and
I own the house where I reside;
ROSE MADARANG
Affiant
PRC ID No.000111721
Valid Until: 02 Oct
2015
SUBSCRIBEDAND SWORN to before me this 14th day of July
2014 at Laoag City, Philippines, affiant exhibiting to me the foregoing
government issued ID indicated below her name and signature as
competent proof of her true identity.
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
NOTICE
Greetings!
Kindly set the hearing of the same on August 14, 2014 at 8:30
o’clock in the morning.
Thank you.
ROWELL CALMA
CERTIFICATION
BENJAMIN TORRES
Punong Barangay
CONTRACT OF LEASE
and;
WITNESSETH
8. That the LESSEE shall be liable for damages for the leased
premises incurred through his/her faults, his/her workers or
visitors expecting through ordinary wear and tear, which shall
be borne by the LESSOR;
10. That the parties are enjoined to strictly comply with the
above terms and conditions of this contract;
___________________ ___________________
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES)
CITY OF LAOAG ) S.S.
ORDER
When this case was called for hearing on the Motion for
Reconsideration filed by plaintiff thru counsel, Assistant Provincial
Prosecutor Kenneth Domingo appeared for the government while
Atty. Rowell Calma for the plaintiff.
SO ORDERED.
Given in open court this 14th day of August 2014 at Laoag City,
IlocosNorte.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL
134 Amorsolo Street, Legaspi Village
Makati City, Metro Manila
Tel. Nos. 8186301-89
August 5, 2014
Sir:
Pursuant to section 35(7), Chapter 12, Title III, Book IV of the
Administrative Code of the 1987, you are hereby deputized to assist
the Solicitor General in the above-titled case.
KIDD CASTRO
State Solicitor
NOTICE OF APPEARANCE
Greetings!
RENER CAFIRMA
Senior State Solicitor
Roll of Attorneys No. 41169
IBP Lifetime No. 011303
MCLE Compliance No. IV-
0009083, 11, 13-12
KIDD CASTRO
State Solicitor
Roll No. 54185
IBP Lifetime Member No. 08750
MCLE Compliance No. IV-
0009081,11-13-12
RENER CAFIRMA
Senior State Solicitor
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
SUMMONS
You are hereby required within fifteen (15) days after service of
this summons upon you, to file with this Court and serve on the
plaintiff your answer to the complaint, copy of which is hereto
attached, together with the annexes. You are reminded of the
provision in the IBP-OCA Memorandum on Policy Guidelines dated
March 12, 2002 to observe restraint in filing a motion to dismiss and
instead allege the grounds thereof as defences in the Answer. If you
fail to answer within the time fixed, the plaintiff will take judgement by
default and may be granted the relief applied for in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand under the seal of the Court, this 22nd day of
August 2014, Laoag City, IlocosNorte.
JONAS CU
Clerk of Court-IV
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
MANIFESTATION
RESPECTIVELY SUBMITTED.
KENNETH DOMINGO
Assistant Provincial Prosecutor
NOTICE
Greetings!
KENNETH DOMINGO
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
Greetings!
ROWELL CALMA
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
11. One time, the respondent arrived dead drunk, his cellular
phone’s battery was drained. Petitioner charged the phone and
after browsing its messages, she discovered a text message by
a woman telling the respondent how thankful she was for
dropping by. The petitioner got her number and started to set
up a date with that woman at Jollibee the following morning.
The petitioner also invited the respondent;
12. The following day, the three met in Jollibee and petitioner
confirmed that the respondent had a nocturnal relationship with
the other woman. The woman admitted that they have an affair.
The respondent was speechless and could not say a word. The
petitioner opted to address their problem calmly for she was
already working as a police officer at that time. She opted to
face her problems in silence. However, the respondent never
showed any remorse of what he did. His infidelity persisted and
neglected his duties as a husband. Sex became infrequent
afterwards;
16. When she confronted him about the girl named Cherry,
who was being linked to him since he was assigned in
IlocosNorte, respondent told her that she is a councillor of
Vintar, IlocosNorte and he used to escort her as a security
official;
19. The worst thing that the petitioner discovered was the
respondent having an affair with a married woman with
children. They also have a joint account in a social network and
she was able to read their secrets. For her it was signal that the
respondent is no longer interested in their marriage. Petitioner
was skin and bone after grieving from what she saw until she
decided to work in IlocosNorte in 2012. Sometime in 2013, the
respondent finally deserted his family and eloped with Cherry;
20. Petitioner never felt loved and never had any peace of
mind since they were married. She was always been
emotionally tormented on how her husband acted causing her
sleepless nights. After those hurtful events in her marital life,
petitioner came into a decision that she has to end her suffering
from her doomed marriage. She experienced emotional torment
throughout her marriage and believes that her marriage is
beyond repair;
3. That Rhea Gaspar, their second child was born on May 5, 2005
as evidenced by his NSO Birth Certificate.
I S S U E/S
DOCUMENTARY EXHIBITS
WITNESSES
Respectfully Submitted.
NOTICE
ATTY. JONAS CU
Clerk of Court
RTC-Branch 11
Laoag City, IlocosNorte
Greetings!
ROWELL CALMA
Copy furnished:
PRE-TRIAL ORDER
STIPULATIONS
ISSUES
WITNESSES
For the petitioner:
1. Frances Guerrero Gaspar
2. Aurea Lucas- the psychologist
3. One collateral witness
EXHIBITS
For the petitioner:
1. Exhibit “A”- Certificate of Marriage
2. Exhibit “B”- Birth Certificate of Grace Lei
Alegado
3. Exhibit “C”- Birth Certificate of Lee Gareth
Marumi
4. Exhibit “D”- Notice of Appearance of Solicitor
General
5. Exhibit “D-1”- The delegation of the Provincial
Prosecutor by the Solicitor General;
6. Exhibit “E” to “E-14”- Psychological Evaluation
Report consisting of 15 pages;
7. Exhibit “E-15”- Signature of Gemma Marie
Alhama;
8. Exhibit “F”- Letter invitation to respondent
Orlando P. Marumi
9. Exhibit “F-1”- Registry Receipt No. 4523;
10. Exhibit “F-2”- Registry Return Receipt Card.
No documentary exhibits.
TRIAL DATE
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
RL PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING CENTER
Balintawak St. Laoag City
(Petitioner)
-versus-
RICHARD C. GASPAR
(Respondent)
1. IDENTIFYING DATA
Name : Frances G. Gaspar
Birthday : 18 April 1982
Age : 32 years old
Gender : Female
Birth Order : 4th of 6 siblings
Educational Attainment : College Graduate
Occupation : Police Officer
Name of Spouse : Richard C. Gaspar
Date of Marriage : March 28, 2009
3. TEST ADMINISTERED
Culture Fair Intelligence Test
16 Personality Factor Test
Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
Draw-a-Person Test
Draw a House-Tree-Person Test
Marriage Sentence Completion Test
4. COLLATERAL INFORMATION
1. Document Review
a. Marriage Certificate
b. Birth Certificate
c. Internet Sources
2. Collateral Informants
a. Marielle Calumag- common friends of petitioner and
the respondent
b. Aira Sangalang-co-worker of petitioner
c.
5. DATE OF EXAMINATION
17 May 2014
19 May 2014
20 May 2014
21 May 2014
The worst thing that she discovered was he has an affair with a
woman with children. They also have a joint account in facebook and
she was able to read their secrets. For her it was a signal that the
respondent is no longer interested in their marriage. Petitioner was
skin and bone after grieving from what was she saw until she decided
to work in Ilocos Norte in 2012. Sometime in 2013, he finally deserted
his family and eloped with Cherry sometime in 2013.
After those hurtful events in her marital life, petitioner came into
a decision that she has to end her suffering from her doomed
marriage. She experienced emotional torment through her marriage
and believes that her marriage is already beyond repair. At this point
in time, she already lost trust and confidence in her marriage, hence,
this petition.
7. BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATIONS
Prepared by:
AUREA LUCAS
Psychologist
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
Q13: What are your findings upon the respondent Madam witness?
A13: The result shows that the respondent is psychologically
incapacitated in fulfilling his marital obligations sir. On the other hand,
the petitioner’s psychologically capacitated in fulfilling the same sir.
Q20: In what way? Will you explain that to the Honorable Court?
A20: Since a Narcissistic Person like that of the respondent is self-
centred and they do not feel any remorse whenever they violate the
rights of other people. They are also exploitative and tend to become
demeaning and abusive to people who are close to them. Hence, if
married, marital instability is expected because of the
characterological problem. Subject spouses developed Partner
Relational Problem during the course of their marriage that led to
their final separation. This problem is a result of the unstable
relationship and psychological incapacity of the respondent in
understanding and fulfilling her marital obligations.
Q22: Will you cite some instances during the marriage of petitioner
and respondent wherein these psychological incapacity of respondent
was manifested?
A22: Even prior to the marriage, the respondent already displayed
neglectful attitude in dealing with the petitioner. He was passive and
never showed any expression of support or affection towards the
petitioner. He acted like a single person and never showed any
concern about his family. In fact, it was always the petitioner who
exerted effort in building their family because of his evasive
character. He does not confront or face any marital issue, instead he
would avoid the petitioner leaving her hanging most of the times.
When his wife discovered his involvement with another woman, he
never exhibited any remorse. She forgave him but he continued with
his indiscretions. Eventually, he slowly evaded the petitioner and their
child and made it obvious that he is no longer interested with the
petitioner and to his family.
His infidelity persisted until he is no longer ashamed with his
infidelity. Frances discovered that the respondent and his girlfriend
from Vintar have a joint Facebook account. At present, respondent is
now living with another woman, and never gave any support to his
family.
Q31: Why?
A31: Because the manifestation of his Personality Disorder may
surface out at any point in time sir.
Q33: If you were able to interview the respondent in this case, will
your findings be different?
A33: My findings will still be the same sir.
Q34: Why?
A34: Because the responses of the respondent will affirm the
accounts of the petitioner and other collateral information.
AUREA LUCAS
Affiant
ATTESTATION
ROWELL CALMA
Roll No. 1234-4
Issued by the IBP
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
Given in open court this 26th day of January 2015 at Laoag City,
IlocosNorte.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
JUDICIAL AFFIDAVIT
10. Q : Do you have proof that indeed they are your children?
A : Yes sir, I have their Birth Certificates attached to my
petition as Annexes “B” and “C”, respectively.
15. Q : For how long did he court you before he became your
boyfriend?
A : He courted me for a month, sir. He started courting me
in November 2002.
17. Q : Did you then stop your relationship with him because of
this?
A : No, sir, we continued our relationship. Because of what
had happened, we decided to live together as husband and wife
under a common law partnership with the consent of our
parents. After the birth of our first child in 2004, I got pregnant
again. I gave birth to our second child the following year. We
also both graduated in 2005.
32. Q : How would you describe your marital life with the
respondent then as a whole?
A : Very tragic sir. I never felt I was loved and never had
any peace of mind since we lived together until we were married.
I had always been emotionally tormented on how my husband
acted, causing me sleepless nights. After those hurtful events in
our marital life, I came into a decision that this is the time to end
my sufferings from my doomed marriage. I experienced
emotional torment throughout our marriage and I do believe that
our marriage is already beyond repair.
FRANCES G. GASPAR
PRC License No. 0030649
Issued by PRC
Expiry: April 18, 2017
ROWELL CALMA
Roll of Attorneys No. 1234-4
Issued by the IBP
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
Given in open court this 23rd day of March 2015 at Laoag City,
IlocosNorte.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
JUDICIAL AFFIDAVIT
Q-7 You mean to say you are well aware that they are already
separated from each other?
A-7 Yes sir. They no longer live together as couple since 2013.
Q-9 Why did you say that their marriage was doomed from the
beginning?
A-9 The respondent already showed no signs that he will be a
responsible family man and his propensity to be involved with
severe girls even before they got married, sir.
ORDER
When this case was called for hearing, OIC Provincial Prosecutor
Kenneth Domingo appeared for the government while Atty. Rowell Calma
for the petitioner.
SO ORDERED.
Given in open court this 4th day of May 2015 at Laoag City,
IlocosNorte.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
ORDER
When this case was called for hearing, OIC Provincial Prosecutor
Kenneth Domingo appeared for the government while Atty. Rowell
Calma for the petitioner.
SO ORDERED.
Given in open court this 20th day of April 2015 at Laoag City,
IlocosNorte.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
Purpose: To prove the fact of the birth of their first child and as
part of the testimony of the Petitioner;
Purpose: To prove the fact of the birth of their second child and
as part of the testimony of Petitioner;
NOTICE
Greetings!
ROWELL CALMA
ORDER
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
COMMENT/OPPOSITION
(To the Motion for Reconsideration dated July 24, 2015)
That indeed, the Most Honorable Court was correct in issuing said
Order as could be viewed from the following:
Respectfully submitted.
Greetings!
Thank you.
ROWELL CALMA
2. The trial court granted the petition and ruled on the existence of
respondent’s psychological incapacity based on the information
imparted by the petitioner, petitioner’s collateral informant and
her expert witness.
PRAYER
Makati City for Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, July 14, 2015.
RENER CAFIRMA
Senior State Solicitor
Roll No. 35338
IBP Lifetime Member No. 07708
MCLE Compliance No. IV-0020228
KIDD CASTRO
Senior State Solicitor
Roll of Attorney’s No. 41169
IBP Lifetime Member No. 011302
MCLE Compliance No. IV-0009083
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE BRANCH CLERK OF COURT
RTC-First Judicial Region
Branch 11, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
Sir:
Please submit the foregoing Motion for the
consideration and approval of this Honorable Court on July 24,
2015 at 8:30 in the morning without appearance and further oral
judgement.
RENER CAFIRMA
Copy furnished:
EXPLANATION
(Pursuant to Section 11, Rule 13 of the 1997
Rule on Civil Procedure)
RENER CAFIRMA
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
ORDER
Before the court could issue its ruling on the motion for
reconsideration filed by the Office of the Solicitor General, the
Petitioner is hereby directed to submit within fifteen (15) days from
receipt hereof to file her comment on the motion for reconsideration
of the Decision dated June 18, 2015.
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
FIRST JUDICIAL REGION
REGIONAL TRIAL COURT
Branch 11, LAOAG CITY
ORDER
In this case, the court no matter how it greatly deals to keep its
grasp to preserve the marriage of petitioner and respondent, their
matrimony will inescapably incline to annihilate because its objectives
has been constantly crushed by the respondents.
The mantra that every court should observe the rigid conformity
to the strict standards set in the Republic versus Court of Appeals
and Molina could not be adhered absolutely. In Antonio versus
Reyes, the Supreme Court observed that notwithstanding the
guidelines laid down in Molina case, there was a need to emphasize
other perspectives as well as that which should govern the disposition
of petitions for declaration of nullity under Article 36.
SO ORDERED.
ELIZA M. RODRIGUEZ
Presiding Judge
Copy furnished:
1. Atty. Rowell Calma
2. Frances Guerrero
3. Richard Gaspar
4. Civil Registrar, Vintar, IlocosNorte
5. National Statistics Office, Manila
6. Provincial Prosecutor of IlocosNorte
7. Solicitor General
NOTICE OF APPEAL
KIDD CASTRO
Senior State Solicitor
Roll No. 41169
IBP Lifetime Member No. 011302
MCLE Compliance No. IV-0009083
Copy furnished:
EXPLANATION
(Pursuant to Section 11, Rule 13 of the 1997
Rule on Civil Procedure)
RENER CAFIRMA
(Senior State Solicitor)