Kenneth2009
Junior Member
Hello,
About ten months ago, my wife (girlfriend at the time) told me she was pregnant. I married her immediately under the assumption that the child was mine. Recently, I found out through two different DNA reports that the child is not mine.
1) Does this marriage qualify for an annulment?
2) If yes, then will I be liable for past medical insurance payments (OBGYN visits, labor & delivery, etc)? She is currently on my company medical plan.
3) If no, then I will be getting a divorce. Will there be any spouse support and property division if she sought for them under a divorce since it's less than a year?
The reason why I ran the DNA reports was because she acted suspiously on our honeymoon. She made calls to a susposedly ex-bf that she never told me about.
We were married in California and still live together in California. We've been married for ten months. She does not know about the DNA reports but I will be confronting her this week after I get more information on a proper dissolvement.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
About ten months ago, my wife (girlfriend at the time) told me she was pregnant. I married her immediately under the assumption that the child was mine. Recently, I found out through two different DNA reports that the child is not mine.
1) Does this marriage qualify for an annulment?
2) If yes, then will I be liable for past medical insurance payments (OBGYN visits, labor & delivery, etc)? She is currently on my company medical plan.
3) If no, then I will be getting a divorce. Will there be any spouse support and property division if she sought for them under a divorce since it's less than a year?
The reason why I ran the DNA reports was because she acted suspiously on our honeymoon. She made calls to a susposedly ex-bf that she never told me about.
We were married in California and still live together in California. We've been married for ten months. She does not know about the DNA reports but I will be confronting her this week after I get more information on a proper dissolvement.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?