What are my rights as a husband because she’s given 1 of her children up for adoption
Q) I’m currently in the middle of a divorce and my wife has had my son recently and has not allowed or told me about it she’s angry because I wouldn’t give her 1400 a month. What are my rights as a husband because she’s given 1 of her children up for adoption and I’m wioto be his father after we e established paternity
A) In most cases, both parents have legal rights and responsibilities to their children, regardless of whether they are married or divorced. This means that you have the right to establish paternity and to seek custody or visitation rights for your son.
However, the specifics of your situation may depend on the laws in your state or jurisdiction, as well as any court orders or agreements that may already be in place. If you are in the middle of a divorce, it’s important to work with a qualified family law attorney who can help you navigate the legal system and protect your rights and interests.
Additionally, if your wife is withholding information about your child or preventing you from seeing him, you may need to take legal action to enforce your rights. This may involve filing a petition for paternity, custody, or visitation with the court. Your attorney can advise you on the best course of action based on the specific circumstances of your case.
Finally, it’s worth noting that child support is typically determined based on a variety of factors, including each parent’s income and the needs of the child. If you are concerned about the amount of child support you may be required to pay, your attorney can help you understand your options and advocate for a fair arrangement.