When they can say it.
No, he has no right to decide over her body at all and has no legal right to decide over the child until the child is born and paternity has been established.
18 years. But children are always a parent's best friend.
No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.No. The step father has no legal standing on which to sue for child support.
No. The child/children cannot live in two places at the same time.
No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.
Not unless he is the legal guardian.
It means that court has ruled that you are the child's father for LEGAL purposes, and have the same responsibilities to them and for them that any natural father would.
As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.
As the father has joint legal custody of the child he can not say he does not want the child at the paramour.
Not if she is a minor. She is only emancipated regarding her baby and her own health. The father has a legal right to see his child but not the mother until she is 18. Parents have the right to decide who their minor is seeing.
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
Yes that is totally legal as long as u both agree