Can I divorce my wife if she is pregnant by another man?
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Can I divorce my wife if she is pregnant by another man?
Whether your pregnancy can interfere with your divorce depends entirely on the laws of the state you in which you file for divorce. Either way, you will still need to address establishing paternity if someone other than your spouse is the father of your child.
Can you divorce your wife while she is pregnant?
You can get a divorce from your wife, even if she is pregnant. The court may provide alimony for your pregnant wife, but you can get a divorce.
Can a married man sign another woman’s birth certificate?
It is not against the law for a married man to sign a birth certificate to another woman’s baby. If he is the biological father, he should sign the birth certificate.
Can a married woman get child support from another man?
A person who acts as a parent to the children of his or her spouse may have a legal obligation to support those step-children after the relationship with the spouse ends. In provincial legislation such as Manitoba’s, a step-parent’s obligation to pay child support is second behind the natural parents’ obligation.
What happens if you get pregnant while going through a divorce?
If you are married and wind up pregnant at any time prior to the divorce being finalized, the court or judge is going to “stay” (hold open) the court proceedings and not allow the divorce to go through until after the baby is born.
Can a man sign a birth certificate and not be the biological father?
You’ll need to attach evidence that the father named on the certificate isn’t the child’s biological father. Court order declaring the identity of the child’s biological father. Court order declaring that the registered father is not the biological father.
Can I sue my ex for lying about paternity?
Paternity fraud A man who has been told by the mother that he is the father of her child can sue her if she is lying. He may also bring a civil action for paternity fraud against the mother to recover damages and any emotional distress.
What is the difference between a legal father and a biological father?
A legal father is someone that has parental responsibility of a child, either by adoption or if they are on the birth certificate. A biological father however, is the blood-related father of a child, the person who impregnated the mother.