What happens if a married man gets another woman pregnant?

What happens if a married man gets another woman pregnant?

If a man fathers another woman’s child while he is married, his wife is not the legal mother of that child. As the legal father of the children born during his marriage, a husband may have custody and parenting time. He may also be responsible for providing child support and health insurance.

Does being pregnant affect custody?

First and foremost, there is no law that says a pregnant woman is incapable of caring for a child. It turns out that the court doesn’t care much about the paternity of a child, except for how it will impact the child. As such, you won’t lose custody just because you are pregnant.

Do I have a right to know who my child is around?

Each parent is entitled to know where the children are during visitations. They should also know if the children are left with other people such as babysitters or friends when the other parent is not there. Both parents should realize that visitation schedules may change as children age and their needs change.

Can I stop my ex wife moving away with my child?

If you do not agree with the proposed move, your ex should ask the court to make the decision about whether or not they should be allowed to move. One parent does have the right to try and stop the other from moving and may seek a court order from the court to prevent it from happening.

Do I have to give the other parent my address?

There is no statute that requires parents to provide the other with their address. However, most judges believe (except in protection order cases or cases where someone’s life has been threatened) that both parents should know a physical…

Does my child’s father have to tell me where he lives?

Yes, you do have a right to know the location of where your child will be and also what people he/she may come into contact with on a regular basis. If an emergency occurs, you will need to know where your child is located.

What happens if a parent is deemed unfit?

If the court deems one parent “unfit,” the other parent will likely receive custody. Some factors that a court may use to determine a person’s fitness as a parent include: A history of child abuse. Any court will look unfavorably on a parent with a history of abusing his or her children.

Can my ex dictate who is around my child?

Unless your fianc has a history of substance abuse or child abuse, he has no right to dictate who you can have around the children. It he interferes, file an order to show cause or, if appropriate, a contempt proceeding.