The answer depends on where they live and the laws in their jurisdiction. In most states the husband is automatically assumed to be the child's father unless there are documents filed that establish another man as the child's father and deny the husband's paternity. If you find yourself in this position you should consult with an attorney immediately.
Yes, but he should confirm paternity due to the increasing reports of Paternity Fraud. Over 30 states have adopted laws addressing this in the last five years.
The man, yes - he's the father! - his wife, no.
yes, see links below
The biological mother and the biological father. A spouse is not financially responsible for a child born of an affair outside of the marriage unless he/she chooses to take such responsibility. well actually in some states a child of a marriage is a child of the marriage and you will have to go to court and have your husband tested and then it is up to the judge if you can pursue the other man im going through it now in the state of VA
A married man's lover outside of marriage is called a mistress. There is not such a clear cut term for a woman's lover outside of marriage. He may simply be called her lover, he could also be called her boy toy.
It depends if the marriage licence can be legal in Florida but it's most likely
because she is not married so she is not pregnant Pregnancy is a result of sexual intercourse, not of marriage. Many societies disapprove of pregnancy outside marriage, but there are many girls who get pregnant outside marriage.
Yes, get married in the country, bring your passports, birth and marriage certificates to the U.S. Embassy and have them apostilled(legalized)
It is okay as long as it is with the married couple. But then outside marriage it is adultery.
A Facebook marriage doesn't mean a thing outside Facebook. It is not legally binding.
Generally there are no laws that provide the rights you want outside of marriage. Marriage bestows hundreds if not thousands of rights on people who are legally married. It is the reason that so many advocate for same sex marriage.
Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.Some people (like me) consider it more appropriate to wait for sex until you are married. Sometimes this is for religious reasons - most religions consider sex outside of marriage inappropriate.
If it is a catholic marriage ceremony, yes you do. The marriage classes help couples to better understand the Sacrament of Marriage. It has very little to do with preparing to get hitched inside a church.
If you're asking yourself whether you could have pushed your husband to have an affair with a married woman, the answer is "no." You simply do not have that power. Instead, it was a series of poor choices your husband made that most likely led to the affair. For instance, he decided to look outside the marriage for something he apparently needed. He decided to have an affair. He decided to ignore the marital vows of both your marriage, and those of the married couple's wife whom he had an affair with. So in short, don't blame yourself for your husband's behavior. He's not a child, and you are not responsible for his actions. That said, marital discord is very rarely, if ever, a single sided occurrence. Both parties are responsible for the maintenance of the marriage.
None! Sex outside of marriage is considered a grave sin.