The state of Florida is a "No Fault" state. What this means is that you do not have to prove "fault" in order to get a divorce.
What is No Fault Florida is one of the many states that no longer requires "fault" as grounds for divorce. The parties need only agree that the marriage is "irretrievably broken." There are only 3 requirements that must be proved:
You have to decide whether or not you'll divorce her, or stay with her & raise the baby as your own.
There is a presumption that any child born during a marriage is a product of that marriage. If I were the male, I'd insist that the child and their real father be named.
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No. The divorce must be final first.
You can get a divorce under any circumstances. If you are carrying another man's child, it may not be your decision. Your husband may make that decision for you.
Divorce orders generally list the children born of the marriage and state whether or not the wife is pregnant. You are presumed to be the child's father until/unless another man's paternity is established.
Why does any man divorce his wife after a long-term marriage? Another woman, of course.
The man who made you pregnant.
You may only divorce if your spouse (Partner) has commited adultery (Intercourse with another man). If she is commiting adultery and not giving you permission to divorce, ask your priest. You should be able to forcibly divorce if she does commit adultery.
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Sandy leaves Sodapop because she is pregnant with another man's child and decides to move away to live with her grandmother in Florida. She doesn't tell Sodapop about the pregnancy because she knows he will want to marry her and take responsibility for the baby, but she doesn't want to trap him in a situation he's not ready for.
Yes.