It is not clear from your question what you mean by conceal. Custody and visitation should have been addressed at the time of the divorce and he can file a complaint in the family court if she is violating any court orders. If she concealed the fact that he had a child then he should file a complaint to establish paternity as soon as possible. In either case, he should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues and is familiar with the court of jurisdiction.
It is not clear from your question what you mean by conceal. Custody and visitation should have been addressed at the time of the divorce and he can file a complaint in the family court if she is violating any court orders. If she concealed the fact that he had a child then he should file a complaint to establish paternity as soon as possible. In either case, he should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues and is familiar with the court of jurisdiction.
It is not clear from your question what you mean by conceal. Custody and visitation should have been addressed at the time of the divorce and he can file a complaint in the family court if she is violating any court orders. If she concealed the fact that he had a child then he should file a complaint to establish paternity as soon as possible. In either case, he should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues and is familiar with the court of jurisdiction.
It is not clear from your question what you mean by conceal. Custody and visitation should have been addressed at the time of the divorce and he can file a complaint in the family court if she is violating any court orders. If she concealed the fact that he had a child then he should file a complaint to establish paternity as soon as possible. In either case, he should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues and is familiar with the court of jurisdiction.
wife and husband they not any child
Child support is paid to the wife so she can have money to raise the child. Maybe your husband made more money than his wife when they were still married. It's all in divorce papers. Talk to your husband about it.
Certainly ... there is NO law that states she must have sex with her husband. Think!!
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Florida has no fault divorce. Infidelity is not an issue.
yes, the wife has to deal with the bills
If you mean, the child's mother (ex-wife) has custody, the child's father (ex-husband) is obligated or potentially obligated for support.
my husband has a another child in other girl my husband accusing me child abused with no exact evidence.what should i do?
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