ok so i have been married for almost a year now to a wonderful man. However, a week after we got married i cheated on him with my who i was with for 3 years and was in love with, but i did not treat him right so that is why we broke up. I thought he was better without me. I tried to move on with this man i am with now. My husband and I only knew each other for about 3 months before we got married. Now i have a child but it is not with my husband. it is with my ex and my husband does not know. i am still madly in love with my ex. I do not know what to do. Please if anyone has any advice on what i should do please let me know. I know what i did was wrong and yes if i was still in love with my ex i shouldn't have gottin married, but i was hoping that it would make me move on with my life but no matter what i do i can not stop thinking about him. I was stupid and now i have a one month old child and i don't know if i should stay with my husband or try to work it out with my ex.
my husband has a another child in other girl my husband accusing me child abused with no exact evidence.what should i do?
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
Yes. As married they both have equal right to the child. If this will lead to divorce though you should consult your lawyer.
yep
child always the child .. who came out of you ..whom are you responsible for
It depends on the specific situation. You may consider consulting with a family law attorney to discuss possible legal actions such as divorce, child support, custody, or visitation rights. Each case is unique and requires personalized legal advice.
If your husband has broken off the affair with the mistress then your husband should do the right thing and pay child support, but that does not mean you have to accept the child into the family. If the mistress does not want the child then it is up to you whether you want to help to raise that child. If your husband is still seeing his mistress then pack his bags and kick him out and either file for a separation or divorce.
Nothing. the law recognizes the legal husband as the legal father of the child.
from child support enforcement
This begs the question, "Why would you?" and perhaps, "How is it any of their business?" Supposing it was it was any of their concern however. You would simply look them in the face and say, "My husband has a child by another woman."
You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.
Through a DNA test ordered by the family court if necessary. If it is the husband who questions the paternity of his wife's child, he can then disclaim the child. Otherwise he may be required to support the child. The husband should consult with an attorney. If a wife suspects her husband has fathered a child out of wedlock she should consult with an attorney. Her husband will be required to support the child and he can be ordered to submit to a DNA test to prove his paternity.