Re: paternity
Posted by Stefan on 3/11/09
Hello, thank you for your response. That is what I thought. Would you know as of how to file a petition to disestablish paternity with voluntary consent of all three parties involved? I live in Florida, my wife and the biological father in California, the child has been born in California? Isn't there a birth certificate? If so I am certain that the biological father is mentioned as the father and not me. But that is probably not sufficient. Thank you for your time and knowledge. Best wishes, Steven On 3/11/09, sharwinston wrote: > Get a lawyer! > > When a marriage is annulled: There can be no alimony, > because, by definition, an annulment means there was no > marriage. > > However, annulments are exceedingly rare. Each state has > laws that provide for annulments only on specific grounds. > Since you haven't stated any grounds for annulment: You're > most likely looking at divorce -- and, probably alimony. > > Any agreement you have with her for an annulment is > unenforceable. Again, courts grant annulments only where > your State's laws specifically provide for annulment and you > can prove you meet the requirements therefor. > > > On 3/06/09, Steven wrote: >> Hi there, my wife recently delivered a baby. We are still >> married and I am not the biological father. We all agree >> to either have our marriage annuled or divorce. How can I >> make certain that I do not have to pay alimony. Which >> actions do I have to take in order to protect my position. >> Thank you for your help.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- paternity, 3/06/09, by Steven.
- Re: paternity, 3/11/09, by sharwinston.
- Re: paternity, 3/11/09, by Stefan.
- Re: paternity, 3/12/09, by sharwinston.
- Re: paternity, 3/12/09, by Steven.
- Re: paternity, 3/13/09, by sharwinston.
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