In general, no; however, there are exceptions. For example, his income/assets will be considered in any application for food stamps/public assistance. Also, keep in mind that the husband's paternity is presumed if the mother was married when the child was conceived/born.
Nothing. the law recognizes the legal husband as the legal father of the child.
Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.Yes. The father is responsible for child support whether or not the parents were ever married. It is the biological connection that creates the legal obligation to support a child.
Only if it is established that you are the father. The law presumes that the husband is the father until/unless proved otherwise.
Depends on your state. In MI, the legal father of the child is the mother's husband. If your child's father is not going to be your husband, do the right thing and let him be involved.
No, it doesn't. Not even joining the military at 17 makes you a legal adult. 18 is the age of majority no matter what.
No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.No. The father is still responsible for supporting his child. The new spouse has no legal responsibility whatsoever.
Well of course it would be the other mans child regardless of whether you are married or not.Clarification:In some states, the husband is legally considered the father, even if he is not the biological father, and is financially responsible for the child. There are also some states in which the biological father has to pay child support to the mother, even if she is still married to her husband. So you really need to check on your state's laws concerning this.
Yes, it is legal for your sister to marry your husband's brother.
The answer depends totally on whether or not you were married to the child's mother. Any child born to a married couple is considered to be the legal child of the husband until proven otherwise. HOWEVER, if you were NOT married to the child's mother, then you have no legal rights, even if you are the father. An unwed mother who has a child is considered the sole legal parent of that child in most states. Even if you were proven to be the father - you have no legal rights without going to court , if you were not married.
Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.Conceiving a child with someone who is not your husband, while still married, creates a complicated legal situation for all the parties involved. You should discuss your situation with an attorney who specializes in family law.
You may be responsible, if it is not a legal separation.
You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.You have created a complicated legal situation with consequences that affect everyone involved. You need to consult with an attorney in your area to discuss your options and how to proceed. As long as the child was born while you were married, your husband is considered the father.