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I want paternity rights-fathered a child with married woman/ny. They're raising child as their own, he is listed father? I'm in a different state, mother is in NY.
Mother was married at time of conception, and the husband is listed as legal father. Husband knows the child is not his, but does NOT want the child told about me. I think it's in best interest if child knows about me, and about his other siblings (my other children, who know about him).
I do NOT want to take away this child's only known father, I'm willing to pay full support if necessary just to have the child know about me and to be free to contact me. And eventually to perhaps set up some kind of visitation. The mother agrees that the child should know about me, but she's too passive/wimpy to dare talk to her husband about it.
Advice? Do I have the right to petition the NY courts regarding paternity? Asked by seneca311 20 months ago Similar questions: paternity rights fathered child married woman ny raising listed father Politics & Law > Law.
Similar questions: paternity rights fathered child married woman ny raising listed father.
As long as they live in NY, you cannot address this, but if they move to a non-putative father state, they can sue you for retroactive child support, up to 18 years worth in Ohio. divpat.org/Married-Girlfriend-Is-Pregnan... is the price you volunteered to pay. squidoo.com/PriceOfShackingUp org/Married-Girlfriend-Is-Pregnant.
1 Since you committed adultery, I couldn't care less about your problem. I think that is very wonderful for the woman's husband to want to raise your child as his own, and they should be the ones to make a decision as to whether your son should ever "know the truth" or not. This user has been banned from Askville.
1 Since you committed adultery, I couldn't care less about your problem. I think that is very wonderful for the woman's husband to want to raise your child as his own, and they should be the ones to make a decision as to whether your son should ever "know the truth" or not.
Since you committed adultery, I couldn't care less about your problem. I think that is very wonderful for the woman's husband to want to raise your child as his own, and they should be the ones to make a decision as to whether your son should ever "know the truth" or not.
2 The big issue here is not what you want, but what is best for the child. You need to be brutally honest with yourself about this -- probably seek counseling to help you do so, before taking any action.
The big issue here is not what you want, but what is best for the child. You need to be brutally honest with yourself about this -- probably seek counseling to help you do so, before taking any action.
Carla* replied to post #1: 3 Marshall it takes two to commit adultery. Every child should have the right to know who their real parents are. I would say this man doesn't want the real father involved because it will come out that his wife cheated on him.
If can't just petition the court because the mother was married at the time the child was conceived, the law presumes the woman's husband to be the father and will not allow another individual to interfere in the marriage or order testing unless the mother voluntarily submits. You will have to get a lawyer.
Marshall it takes two to commit adultery. Every child should have the right to know who their real parents are. I would say this man doesn't want the real father involved because it will come out that his wife cheated on him.
If can't just petition the court because the mother was married at the time the child was conceived, the law presumes the woman's husband to be the father and will not allow another individual to interfere in the marriage or order testing unless the mother voluntarily submits. You will have to get a lawyer.
4 I think it is honorable he wants to do the right thing by this child and help provide for him/her. Maybe visitation might not be best but at elast a chance to write to and speak to half siblings would be good.
I think it is honorable he wants to do the right thing by this child and help provide for him/her. Maybe visitation might not be best but at elast a chance to write to and speak to half siblings would be good.
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