He has no legal right to kick you out. You have equal rights to the child as long as you are married but possession is 9/10 of the law. So I would either stay (unless it gets dangerous) and get a lawyer to get temporary custody until the divorce is over. Cheating is not right but it happens and both parents should make sure the child is not suffering and they should try to stay civil towards each other.
kick him in the nuts and leave him
tell her to leave her current husband and come back to you, then you can belive her.
maybe the right thing to do would be to leave but if you bought some things togrther or the house is yours he is the one who shoul go
Ria ends her 'almost' affair, but also gets angry with her husband and tells him she is going to leave him. After running into her almost affair man again, she changes her mind and goes back home to her husband.
The Nurse tells Juliet that Paris would make a good husband for her.
If your husband has opened a competing business, they can make a case for firing you. Your employer cannot insist you leave your husband, however, and his actions would be considered a discriminatory practice, possibly sexual harassment.
Legally, if the child is still a minor than no. If the child is underage and leaves the home the parent could be charged with abandonment. It is the parents reponsibility to look after the child until they reach adulthood. What the child wants does not really matter.
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If the man she had the affair with wants to know if it is his child then yes, a paternity test should be done. This will tell whether the husband or the man she had the affair with is the father. If the father of the child wants to be part of his child's life then arrangements should be made for visitation rights, but, he should agree to help support his own child even if she stays with her husband. He might agree to be called 'uncle' so the child will not know that is his biological father This is a difficult situation and it will take the three of you to agree as to what will happen tin the future. It is quite possible that the man she had the affair with my not want anything to do with the child. If the wife and husband feel they can work it out in their marriage they should certainly try.
Up to 18 years worth, but there may exist the possibility of a contempt of court motion on the original case for not notifying the court of the existence of the child.
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Whatever he tells you.