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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

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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I want to divorce my illegal immigrant husband and move to another state with our daughters. Can he stop me?

Answered by attorney Seth David Schraier
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Seth D. Schraier, P.C.
His immigration status has only a very small relation to your custody and relocation case. This is because he is still the biological father of your children. Your right to relocate with the children will largely depend on what kind of visitation rights he obtains or seeks in regards to the children. For example, if he is given visitation every other weekend, and you relocate to a location that makes it impossible for him to continue that schedule, then he can try and prevent you from moving unless you can show that it is necessary and in the best interests of the children for you to relocate.
His immigration status has only a very small relation to your custody and relocation case. This is because he is still the biological father of your children. Your right to relocate with the children will largely depend on what kind of visitation rights he obtains or seeks in regards to the children. For example, if he is given visitation every other weekend, and you relocate to a location that makes it impossible for him to continue that schedule, then he can try and prevent you from moving unless you can show that it is necessary and in the best interests of the children for you to relocate.
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Should I get a divorce in U.S or home country?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
See an attorney, you can file in the U.S., where you live, or in Canada, where they live. There are pros and cons to both.
See an attorney, you can file in the U.S., where you live, or in Canada, where they live. There are pros and cons to both.