Can a baby look like the father and not be his?

Can a baby look like the father and not be his?

Yes. There is a few chances that a child that is not biologically yours will look like you. Although more often, the parent and child will look differently.

Who has more rights mom or dad?

Many people assume that mothers have greater child custody rights than fathers. However, the fact is that no custody laws in the U.S. give mothers a preference or additional rights to custody of their children.

Can a convicted felon get full custody of a child?

You can get child custody if you have a felony record, though it will be difficult. Ultimately, a judge makes custody determinations on the basis of what is in the child’s best interests, and your criminal record will definitely be something the judge considers.

Can a child live with a felon?

A parent with a felony who is married to the custodial parent can continue to live with the child, except in circumstances where the felony establishes the parent poses a risk to the welfare of the child, such as child abuse or child molestation.

Can my ex husband keep my boyfriend from moving in?

Under the laws of all states in this country your “ex” cannot preclude you from moving in with your boyfriend. You have the right to reside with whomever. He could make issues with respect to custody of your child due to your living arrangements but such does not impact upon whether or not you are a fit parent.

Can you lose custody of your child due to infidelity?

Adultery does not really affect the distribution of assets or the custody of children in a divorce case. Adultery does have an impact, however, in the settlement negotiations during a divorce. Adultery is also a main influence in the emotional state of each spouse, when they come to the divorce settlement negotiations.

Can I kick my wife boyfriend out of my house?

No. She’s a tenant and can have guests unless she’s under a lease that says otherwise. If you want her out of the house you need to give her notice to vacate and then evict if she doesn’t leave. This is more of a family/relationship/parenting issue than a legal one.