You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.
You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.
You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.
You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.
You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.
If you are married you put your husband's name. If you are single - leave it blank or write "unknown."
What exactly are you asking? If the mother is married the husband is automatically the father legally unless the biological father sign the birth certificate or prove paternity in court.
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
If she can prove paternity, there might be some child support due. But, the husband would be the legal parent, if his name is on the birth certificate.
The husband is presumed to be the father of any children conceived/born during the marriage, unless/until proven otherwise.
The childs' father, married or not. Your relationship to the father is irrelevent. The father is the first on a long list of family members. Create a living will if that is not acceptable.
The man on the birth certificate.
yes
I'm not absolutely sure if this applies to divorced couples, but I was born without my mother and father being married and they never got married. My birth certificate has my mother's last name.
Go to vital records and request a copy of birth records. Ask to see Childs school file with birth record in it. If you are not on the birth certificate, you cannot request a copy.
First need to determine if it's legal in that state. Currently in New York, an ex-husband is still required to pay child support to the child's mother who is now married to the bio dad.
yeah sure whatever homboyy