In cases where a woman is separated from her husband and has a baby with another man, the legal rights to the child can vary by jurisdiction. Typically, the biological father may have rights if he establishes paternity, while the husband may retain rights depending on the laws regarding presumption of paternity and the specifics of the separation. Courts often prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody and visitation rights. It's advisable for individuals in such situations to consult a family law attorney for guidance based on their specific circumstances.
He's the father so he has a fathers right to his child. Your husband doesn't have any claims on the child since it's not his.
if you have the child. And even when he does.
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.
You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.You have no legal rights relating to your husband's child with another woman. You have not explained your interest in this matter. You can step forward as a concerned adult and offer to care for the child but your guardianship must be approved by the court.
In general, eviction laws vary by jurisdiction, but a former spouse typically cannot evict a child of a deceased husband if the child has a legal right to reside in the home, especially if they are a minor. The child's residency rights may be further complicated by the husband's long-term relationship with another woman and any legal arrangements that may have been made regarding custody or inheritance. It's advisable for the involved parties to seek legal counsel to clarify their rights and obligations based on the specific circumstances and local laws.
It's unclear as to whose "rights" and what "rights" you are asking about. CAUTION: In some (all?) states, for purposes of child support and visitation, the HUSBAND is considered (by law) to be the father of the child even if he did not conceive the child. Proceed very cautiously in this area!
If you're the noncustodial parent, you might be liable. The fact that your husband has a child by someone else is irrelevant to this.
No. The biological father can give up his rights and if your husband then want to be more than a step parent, who have no rights to the child, can adopt your child. Or not, that is your choice as the parent.
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.
my husband has a another child in other girl my husband accusing me child abused with no exact evidence.what should i do?
Your husband has no rights over the child because he did not help in the creation of the child, but he can legally adopt her.
You now only have physical custody, but both you and your husband have equal custody rights to the child. That means he has a right to have physical custody too, and will not get into any trouble if he physically takes the child into his care. If you are afraid he might take the child, you will need to obtain a temporary custody order, signed by a judge, to make sure you become the custodial parent. That said, depending on your husband, the longer you have physical custody of the child, the more difficult it will be for your husband to obtain legal custody should you divorce.