Through a DNA test ordered by the family court if necessary. If it is the husband who questions the paternity of his wife's child, he can then disclaim the child. Otherwise he may be required to support the child. The husband should consult with an attorney.
If a wife suspects her husband has fathered a child out of wedlock she should consult with an attorney. Her husband will be required to support the child and he can be ordered to submit to a DNA test to prove his paternity.
It will have to be determined through a paternity test if the father is denying the child. If the father admits the child is his, no paternity test has to be completed.
She needs to go back to court and request a paternity test to determine if her ex-husband is the father. If he is he will be required to pay child support. If he is determined not to be the father then she can request the court order a paternity test by the man she committed adultery with at the time she conceived.In some states a child born during a marriage is assumed to be a child of that marriage.The woman should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate.She needs to go back to court and request a paternity test to determine if her ex-husband is the father. If he is he will be required to pay child support. If he is determined not to be the father then she can request the court order a paternity test by the man she committed adultery with at the time she conceived.In some states a child born during a marriage is assumed to be a child of that marriage.The woman should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate.She needs to go back to court and request a paternity test to determine if her ex-husband is the father. If he is he will be required to pay child support. If he is determined not to be the father then she can request the court order a paternity test by the man she committed adultery with at the time she conceived.In some states a child born during a marriage is assumed to be a child of that marriage.The woman should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate.She needs to go back to court and request a paternity test to determine if her ex-husband is the father. If he is he will be required to pay child support. If he is determined not to be the father then she can request the court order a paternity test by the man she committed adultery with at the time she conceived.In some states a child born during a marriage is assumed to be a child of that marriage.The woman should visit the family court and ask to speak with an advocate.
The husband is presumed to be the father of any child who is conceived or born during the marriage. This presumption can be overcome by genetic testing or acknowledgment of paternity.
Yes, unless paternity is established for the actual father. The law presumes that the husband is the father of any child conceived/born during the marriage.
No, but this question raises many others, beginning with whether and how paternity was established. For example, the husband is presumed to be the father of any children conceived/born during the marriage, unless/until proven otherwise.
Yes its called a fetal cell/dna prenatal paternity test
In general, the husband is presumed to be the father if the child was conceived/born during the marriage. This presumption may be rebutted by another man's acknowledgment of paternity, or by genetic testing.
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
Yes, it is possible to get a paternity test during your preganncy. However, most people will do it after the child is born, it is easier to extract the DNA.
You are just a person. Being conceived during an eclipse will not affect you.
Very severely, Adultery by a Royal Wife was viewed as Treason, as both Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard found out.
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