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Illegitimate Child 4 months, 2 weeks ago #1156

I was told that if a child was not acknowledged by his father (lawyer) even if he/she is illegitimate, you can have the father (lawyer) disbarred?

Is this true?

Re:Illegitimate Child 4 months, 2 weeks ago #1158

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No, this is not true. Non acknowledgement per se of an illegitimate child will not cause a lawyer to be disbarred. If it will cause disbarment, then lawyers would be acknowledging children left and right to prevent disbarment.

Paternity must be proved and not forced.

Re: Illegitimate Child 2 months, 3 weeks ago #1273

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Under Rule 138, Sec. 2. Requirements for all applicants for admission to the bar. - Every applicant for admission as a member of the bar must be a citizen of the Philippines, at least twenty-one years of age, of good moral character, and a resident of the Philippines; and must produce before the Supreme Court satisfactory evidence of good moral character, and that no charges against him, involving moral turpitude, have been filed or are pending in any court in the Philippines.

Sec. 27. Attorneys removed or suspended by Supreme Court on what grounds. - A member of the bar may be removed or suspended from his office as attorney by the Supreme Court for any deceit, malpractice, or other gross misconduct in such office, grossly immoral conduct, or by reason of his conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude, or for any violation of the oath which he is required to take before admission to practice, or for a wilfull disobedience of any lawful order of a superior court, or for corruptly or wilfully appearing as an attorney for a party to a case without authority so to do. The practice of soliciting cases at law for the purpose of gain, either personally or through paid agents or brokers, constitutes malpractice.

Sec. 30. Attorney to be heard before removal or suspension. - No attorney shall be removed or suspended from the practice of his profession, until he has had full opportunity upon reasonable notice to answer the charges against him, to produce witnesses in his own behalf, and to be heard by himself or counsel. But if upon reasonable notice he fails to appear and answer the accusation, the court may proceed to determine the matter ex parte.
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