He has no rights even if she's not married. Only a court can grant that. If the couple remains together, and the man is willing to raise the non-biological child, it's best for the child to have no disruption to it's life. But, a court order needs to be enter that says she can never file a claim against you for child support.
A child born to a married woman is presumed to be her husband's child until/unless a court rules otherwise, via DNA test or other evidence.
Biological fathers have the right to see their children just as much as biological mothers. If they are not married to the mother, t hey may have to prove they are the father by taking a paternity test.
Yes, say if the woman had the child then married your dad, no, but if the boys biological father is your biological father, you are related
Ova in Czech typically means "belonging to" or "belong to the family of" and it attached to a married woman in a similiar meaning as the term "Mrs" denotes married woman of a family. Example: Adaninova would mean belonging to the family of Adanin or married and belonging to to (husband) Adanin.
I highly doubt that, the father has rights to that child, regardless of if they are married or not.
No, unless the baby's biological father relenquishes his parental rights, he would get custody of the child if the mother dies, not her husband. The biological father must sign his rights away to the mother's husband.
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt, had a distant family relation as fifth cousins.
ULtimately, YOU are, although the "biological" father is also responsible if you can confirm paternity and wish to pursue in a court of law.
Well of course it would be the other mans child regardless of whether you are married or not.Clarification:In some states, the husband is legally considered the father, even if he is not the biological father, and is financially responsible for the child. There are also some states in which the biological father has to pay child support to the mother, even if she is still married to her husband. So you really need to check on your state's laws concerning this.
if a judge agrees
You can call your offspring whatever you want! Mr. and Mrs. Smith could call their baby David Bowie if they wanted.
She isn't married. She is a single mother. lol
Unless the mother is unfit she will get the baby.