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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 James T Weiner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at James T. Weiner, P.C.
You sound like a great guy there are 2 avenues to take. Initially, please realize that Michigan law has an automatic presumption that you are the father since you were married to her when the child was born. However, there is a relatively new legal procedure by which you have to prove that you are not the father to get out of the presumption so you do not have to pay child support. So First you can file for divorce now and based upon the child DNA test showing you are not the father jump through the hoops in the law so you do not have to pay child support. Or Second, wait a bit once she gets the results of the paternity test from the other guy and assuming she wins child support from him that judicial finding acts as a judicial determination that you are not the father and she cannot claim child support or anything else from you in the future on behalf of the child she is NOT eligible for child support from 2 different men for the same child.
You sound like a great guy there are 2 avenues to take. Initially, please realize that Michigan law has an automatic presumption that you are the father since you were married to her when the child was born. However, there is a relatively new legal procedure by which you have to prove that you are not the father to get out of the presumption so you do not have to pay child support. So First you can file for divorce now and based upon the child DNA test showing you are not the father jump through the hoops in the law so you do not have to pay child support. Or Second, wait a bit once she gets the results of the paternity test from the other guy and assuming she wins child support from him that judicial finding acts as a judicial determination that you are not the father and she cannot claim child support or anything else from you in the future on behalf of the child she is NOT eligible for child support from 2 different men for the same child.
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Where state do I file divorce?

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Answered by attorney Edward Jay Zohn (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Zohn & Zohn, L.L.P.
If you have lived in NJ more than one year you can file here. Depending on PA's residency rules you may be able to file in PA as well. So there are more issues in addition to who lives where: where do children live, where was the marital home, where do you WANT to file, etc. Edward Zohn Attorney at Law Warren, NJ 07059 908.791.0312
If you have lived in NJ more than one year you can file here. Depending on PA's residency rules you may be able to file in PA as well. So there are more issues in addition to who lives where: where do children live, where was the marital home, where do you WANT to file, etc. Edward Zohn Attorney at Law Warren, NJ 07059 908.791.0312
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My spouse and I have have worked with our attorneys and reached a settlement that is waiting to be signed. Now my

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Divorce lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
There is nothing illegal about it.  There was no agreement without signatures.  She can certainly seek other advise, even from an attorney, and there is nothing unethical about it.  
There is nothing illegal about it.  There was no agreement without signatures.  She can certainly seek other advise, even from an attorney, and there is nothing unethical about it.  
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