You have no rights in the paternity suit. You ARE NOT biologically involved. The only rights you have is if you want to divorce your husband for adultery and if you have any children with him, for support/alimony.
To support the child and to be his dad and share the custody.
Rights of a father.
If he wants to see the child, or give an alimony etc...
Hopefully for a paternity test
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.
ANSWER:Absolutely, that's the life of military people. I was in the military and still works for the military and take my word for it, if it's not life and death situation paternity leave will be hard to get if your husband is under field exercise or something else..
See a lawyer. You may need to arrange a paternity test to make sure that you are not the father of the child and are not responsible for it.
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.
Turkey baster + drunk husband=pregnant rabbit
The man who made you pregnant.
It is obvious a wife would be cheating on her husband and there are two reasons she could get pregnant by the other man: She was not using birth control or she may have thought by getting pregnant by him he would ask her to divorce her husband and marry him. Generally it is a mistake when the cheating wife gets pregnant.Another PerspectiveYou would really need to ask her. Perhaps her husband is infertile.
ULtimately, YOU are, although the "biological" father is also responsible if you can confirm paternity and wish to pursue in a court of law.
If a woman has an extramatrital affair and becomes pregnant with her lover's child before she is divorced from her husband, paternity tests must be collected at the time of the birth to determine whose child it is. If it is proven not to be your husband's child, he has no legal claim to that child...HOWEVER many of the State's still hold him financially responsible for the actual birth.
No. While pregnant in the state of KY a divorce cannot be finalized. Furthermore, the child legally belongs to the husband, even if it is not biologically his. And when the time to divorce arrives all parties involved must sign affidavits of paternity of the child.
Possibly. Unless they were legally separated or the boyfriend's paternity has been established, the husband is presumed to be the father of the child in question.