What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arkansas
I have a question concerning child custody.
I was divorced almost 2 years ago. While i was married i had a child.
During the time i got pregnant my husband and i were seperated. i was unsure whether my husband was the father or not. i told him there was a chance she wasn't his but we continued in our marriage as if there was no question. when we got divorce i was not told that if i did not request a paternity test at that time it would be my only chance. my child is now 4 years old and a paternity test had been done and it turns out my ex-husband is not the father. he is wanting to stay in our lives but i feel it is not for her but rather to try to control us still. Is there anythng i can do now that his name is on her birth certificate and is her "legal" father? I would like to stop child support and let him go his own way and find her biological father but i am being told that i have no other choice but to let him continue as her father even though he is not. I am sure i am not the only one this has happened to but no one here seems to have any answers.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have a question concerning child custody.
I was divorced almost 2 years ago. While i was married i had a child.
During the time i got pregnant my husband and i were seperated. i was unsure whether my husband was the father or not. i told him there was a chance she wasn't his but we continued in our marriage as if there was no question. when we got divorce i was not told that if i did not request a paternity test at that time it would be my only chance. my child is now 4 years old and a paternity test had been done and it turns out my ex-husband is not the father. he is wanting to stay in our lives but i feel it is not for her but rather to try to control us still. Is there anythng i can do now that his name is on her birth certificate and is her "legal" father? I would like to stop child support and let him go his own way and find her biological father but i am being told that i have no other choice but to let him continue as her father even though he is not. I am sure i am not the only one this has happened to but no one here seems to have any answers.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?