If, in the eyes of the law, he is the father then yes he does.
You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.You should consult with an attorney. Your ex-wife's new husband would need to agree to legally adopt the children and take on the responsibility of financial support.
Take him to court. But you'd better have compelling reasons to deny your children their father.
The rights your ex-husband will have once you divorce will all depend on what the judge rules. He could have joint custody or split custody.
No, you cannot sue him for anything to do with his parental rights. You are not an interested party in his relationship with his children and ex wife. She can petition the court to terminate his parental rights but she needs a good reason. She should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues who can review her situation and explain her options.
There is nothing wrong with what she is saying because your children with your ex are her step children. It is doubtful she is saying this to be nasty to your children and you should realize that your children think of you and your ex husband as their parents and your ex husband's wife may not be well accepted by your children because children always hope their parents will get back together again.
Your husband can only adopt if the girls father willingly gives up his parental rights or the court terminates them. As her dad he will pay child support until the adoption is through. Then your husband have that responsibility and parental rights just like you. So see what your ex wants. The court stops child support etc when the adoption is through.
An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.An ex-wife has no claim nor rights in her ex-husband's estate.
Ex husband fault given even though best not good enough because best needs better but husband needs love children not bad way.
No. If your present husband is the father of the children of his previous marriage and is the custodial parent he would have to sue his ex-wife (the children's mother) for support.
yes Actually, spoke with my lawyer...the answer is No. The wife still has the right to choose with the ex husband which doctor their children would see. Only if the ex husband has full custody of the children does he make that decision on his own.
Your ex-wife has Parental Responsibility (PR) for her children irrespective of your "sole custody". PR are all the rights, duties and obligations of a parent, including a right to have a say in the important dsecisions in the childrens lives. In the exercise of that PR she can seek information for the children's doctor/school etc
You said the magic word 'justly' and the ex wife is hurt and angry. She poured her life into her husband and he left her for you. You and her ex husband knew it wasn't going to be easy when he left her. It's his responsibility! No one twisted his arm to do what he did. You don't need to be involved. He had the affair with you and he walked out on his wife and possibly children, so it's up to him to get a backbone and deal with his ex wife.