He should go for full custody, but, give her visitation rights.
It isn't his wives child.
well if you are the legal father and she is the legal mother and you two arent living together than yes the wife does get child support
The father's wife is not responsible for his children. However, the State may attach assets they own jointly.
His father re married and had a child with his new wife. Making their son his half brother
Nothing. the law recognizes the legal husband as the legal father of the child.
You can file a complaint for child support against the father in the family court in your jurisdiction. His wife has no obligations to your child whatsoever.
If you are not the child's parent (biological or adoptive), you should not be paying support.This fully depends on the circumstances. If you were married at the time of the birth, you can. There's current a New York case where an ex-husband pays child support to the mother whose now married to the biological father.see links below
When your wife has a child or when you get married to a woman who has already had a child.
If your name is on the child's birth certificate as the father or you have sense assumed parental responsibilities for that child, then you may be required to cover the child regardless of biological paternity. This can be challenged by filing an appeal to have your name removed from the birth certificate if you wish.
A proven biological child is usually entitled to a portion of her father's estate.
This varies from state to state. You should call an adoption agency or adoption attorney in the state where the child resides.
Yes, but if I were you I would talk to an attorney in MA about getting an order stating that you are not the father of the child.