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Can I use the deployment as separation time if I come home and find him not to be my son?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
You are basically missing the true issue. The only relevance that "cheating" has in your case is how that relates to whether the child is yours. IF the child is born while you are married, you are presumed to be the father until you convince a judge to rule that you are not the father. Obviously, if the child was conceived while you were deployed it is probably impossible that you are the biological father, but the marriage presumption applies until a judge says otherwise. If you have DNA testing done and it proves you are not the father, the final divorce decree should make a specific finding that you are not the legal father regardless of the fact the child was born while you were still married. You don't need to "prove" adultery - all you need to prove is that the child is not yours biologically.
You are basically missing the true issue. The only relevance that "cheating" has in your case is how that relates to whether the child is yours. IF the child is born while you are married, you are presumed to be the father until you convince a judge to rule that you are not the father. Obviously, if the child was conceived while you were deployed it is probably impossible that you are the biological father, but the marriage presumption applies until a judge says otherwise. If you have DNA testing done and it proves you are not the father, the final divorce decree should make a specific finding that you are not the legal father regardless of the fact the child was born while you were still married. You don't need to "prove" adultery - all you need to prove is that the child is not yours biologically.
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How long do I have to give her $1000 every month?

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Answered by attorney Loren Paul Zahn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zahn Law Office
File a Response. Support will likely be for 2 1/2 years at most (short term marriage=support for half the length of the marriage). Just because she is requesting support at $1,000 per month doesn't mean she is entitled to it. I suggest hiring an attorney to assist you, especially with you living in another state.
File a Response. Support will likely be for 2 1/2 years at most (short term marriage=support for half the length of the marriage). Just because she is requesting support at $1,000 per month doesn't mean she is entitled to it. I suggest hiring an attorney to assist you, especially with you living in another state.
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Can I take him to court and get my money still from the IRA account?

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Answered by attorney Robert Andrew Michael Burns (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Robert Burns
You should be able to go back to Court to enforce the judgment though the defense of "laches" (for unreasonable delay) might haunt your effort to do so.
You should be able to go back to Court to enforce the judgment though the defense of "laches" (for unreasonable delay) might haunt your effort to do so.
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