OP here. I have asked to see the correspondence because the outcome effects my kids future. I do not want to be in the dark and have some major surprise August 11th. I have been blindsided enough. I do not trust what my husband says so have asked to "see with my own eyes" what is going on. |
. That's a great image. Funny. I'm going to use this phrase. |
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OP here. Bingo! This is exactly the case. However, if my husband is paying child support, he will also have legal rights to the child including some physical custody. This child really does not know my husband except playing in the park with him 2 times a week for about 6 months. He is over 2 now. What I can't believe is that a mother would give her 2 year old over to a man for 10 days or so a month. What I can't believe is her husband is okay with giving up legal rights. If they are to divorce, he has zero rights to a child he has raised. |
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OP here. She wanted 38,000 in back child support. My husbands lawyer has said hell to the no on that but it is up to the court to decide. I agree though. Her husband is the legal father and has raised him since birth. Very different some a single mom situation. Most likely, child support would start from the day she filed. |
The court will order it on August 11th. For some reason, she really wants him to take one now. His lawyer says absolutely not until court ordered. Not sure why. |
Because if your husband isn't the father, it's all over and the attorney can't make any more money off the case. |
You are confusing the issue. If husband is on the birth certificate, then he gets legal rights, but he is not the biological father. I would guess things are not good and they want to split up so that is why she wants your ex to be the legal husband so she can get child support from him. She may not have a choice as to visitation if she insists he is dad (assuming a paternity test confirms this) if he is paying child support, etc. It is not her husband's child and he may not have parental feelings toward this child, She will get her child support calculated after yours, if you have an order. It probably will not be as much as she things it will be. |
She can ask for what ever she wants. Usually child support is only retro active to the date of filing, not birth. My husband's ex asked for a huge increase in court plus a portion of my salary. The judge responded by taking two of the three kids over 18 off child support and removing alimony which he overpaid for both for several years. She got much less in the end plus a huge attorney bill. It can go either way but a reasonable judge (which is an issue as he may not get a reasonable one) might be annoyed she lied about paternity, etc. |
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There is no paternity test. The judge will order the paternity test on the court date. She wants him to take one now but his lawyer says absolutely not. Obviously, he will take one once ordered by the judge. He has an excellent lawyer. |
I believe it is because she would have to pay for it once it is ordered by the court. His lawyer had written to her lawyer that the burden of proof was on her. |
I recall that your husband wanted to stay married and you were torn about divorce. I'm not trying to peddle moral superiority but, as a mother, I will always put my child's welfare first and that includes maintaining a two-parent household. We need both the parenting and the income - the loss of both is a cost to the child. So I don't understand how you could choose this outcome for your kids. He made a serious mistake, he's paying for it in every possible way, but now your kids have to visit their dad in their dad in this crummy situation? Obviously the facts are now out in the open - do they hate him as much as you do? |
They are 100% not splitting up. This information has come from her lawyer. He will continue to parent the child as is. The legal father's entire family thinks this is his child. I have messages from him saying how much he loves this child and in his heart it is his child. As far as I know, he is an active dad. Yes, he will have visitation. Not sure how to explain to my kids why this 2 and 1/2 year old is with their dad 10 days a month. They have no idea at this point. |