NO YOU DON'T!
don't mess up a good relationship for a test that would make you seem less loyal, to the relationship.
The courts will not force a married woman to submit to a paternity test when a child is born of a relationship outside of the marriage. The female must voluntarily submit to the testing or her husband can request a test if the couple decide to separate or divorce and the matter of parentage is in question.
you will ask the woman if she still marry or not, if she stay talk you read the lips
Yes, if the "real" father signs an acknowledgment of paternity.
He has the same rights as any other father, the fact that he was married to someone else is irrelevant. But since you were not married he needs to establish paternity in court so he can petition for visitation or custody and also pay child support.
If married both do. If not married the mother has it until the father has been to court to establish paternity and filed for visitation or custody. If it's not the parents because the court have found them unfit, it can be a relative or someone else.
If you were not married when the child arrived the legal custody lies with the mother. The father have to prove paternity in court before he can get his parental rights.
Yes of course. If he won't sign then the mother can take him to court to determine his paternity. She can do that no matter what his marital status is.
Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.Yes. But first, whether she can marry a woman depends on whether same sex marriage is recognized in her jurisdiction. If it is, she must divorce her husband before she can marry someone else. A woman can only be legally married to one person at a time.
If she can prove paternity, there might be some child support due. But, the husband would be the legal parent, if his name is on the birth certificate.
In many jurisdictions, the husband is presumed to be the child's father unless paternity is established by other means. The biological father would likely be required to pay child support even if the mother is married to someone else.
Technically, yes. But if she/he's married to someone else, and you are there soul mate, then they have obviously with the wrong person, and only time, will reveal that to them.
Yes, unless the child is being adopted by someone else like her husband.