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Can my wife take me to court for child support if the child is not mine?

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Answered by attorney Loren Paul Zahn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zahn Law Office
Theoretically, you should not be financially responsible for this child, as she is attempting to get support from the presumed bio-dad. If he is excluded, however, she may attempt to come after you on the basis that a child born during a marriage is presumed to be the child of the marriage.
Theoretically, you should not be financially responsible for this child, as she is attempting to get support from the presumed bio-dad. If he is excluded, however, she may attempt to come after you on the basis that a child born during a marriage is presumed to be the child of the marriage.
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How long do I have to pay alimony in NJ

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
How long you have to pay alimony is made up of a few different factors like how much each party earned, or is earning, how long was the marriage, are there children, etc.  Sometimes there is limited duration alimony like only a few years, if the marriage was short and both parties have earning potential there might not be any alimony.  Also you can negotiate a deal to divide assets in a certain was to avoid any alimony. 
How long you have to pay alimony is made up of a few different factors like how much each party earned, or is earning, how long was the marriage, are there children, etc.  Sometimes there is limited duration alimony like only a few years, if the marriage was short and both parties have earning potential there might not be any alimony.  Also you can negotiate a deal to divide assets in a certain was to avoid any alimony. 
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How do I get a divorce from someone who has been deported?

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Answered by attorney Michael V. Fancher (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Seattle Divorce Services
Under Washington law the main complication will probably be getting that person served with the initial divorce documents. If you still know where they are, you should be able to arrange service there. If you are not able to locate them, you should be able to get the court's permission to serve them either by publication or by mailing to their last know address. Consult with an attorney in your area for more information.
Under Washington law the main complication will probably be getting that person served with the initial divorce documents. If you still know where they are, you should be able to arrange service there. If you are not able to locate them, you should be able to get the court's permission to serve them either by publication or by mailing to their last know address. Consult with an attorney in your area for more information.
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