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#1 You are her husband.
It really isn't necessary. It's usually when a man marries a woman with a child that he may want to give the child HIS last name. If there is no mother in the picture then by all means seek legal counsel and adopt the child, but I think it's a waste of money. The child will know you as their mother no matter what.
If it's merely a lie, it's because they love your husband and want to steal them from you. If it's true, they obviously love your husband and want them to take care of your child.
Pain shared = pain divided I know you want to get back at her for ruining your life. Do you want to ruin anther innocent person's life? I don't know. You probably should, but would you want to know? Seriously, if you didn't already know, would you want her husband to tell you?
It really isn't necessary. It's usually when a man marries a woman with a child that he may want to give the child HIS last name. If there is no mother in the picture then by all means seek legal counsel and adopt the child, but I think it's a waste of money. The child will know you as their mother no matter what.
Give the woman the child and be with someone you want to be with, then you will have a baby.
some are shy to tell u about their or his child but if the child belongs to u too then they should tell u about it.
Most of the women want to get love and sensation from their husband and also want handsome husband.
I told my husband your a doctor wont it be health risk at my age having children because at 43yr old a woman body change
A real mother would not want her child to be cut in half and killed.
To clarify, if you mean a woman has had an affair and become pregnant? If this is the case, and the husband is aware of it, he can order a paternity test to determine if the child is his or not. If it is not, as far as I know, the woman can go after the man who fathered the child for financial support. Support obligations only belong to the actual biological father OR a father who has legally adopted a child. There is a whole moral issue though - if the parents are staying together, does the husband want to alienate this child by not supporting it and how would he live in the same house and not support it? So really it depends on if the couple stays together. If they don't, the husband has NO obligation to support the child.
You should proceed with the child support case. You will have to risk the other finding out whatever you don't want them to know. Your ex husband shouldn't know details about your finances, it is best to keep them private.