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Absolutely, that's the life of military people. I was in the military and still works for the military and take my word for it, if it's not life and death situation paternity leave will be hard to get if your husband is under field exercise or something else..
Yes, unless he takes some legal steps to prove he is not the father. In some jurisdictions the denial of paternity must be addressed in a timely manner. A husband is always presumed to be the father of any child born during the marriage.He should discuss the matter with his attorney. It is a difficult situation since the child should not be denied the support of both her parents. Hiding the identity of her biological parent should not result in her being denied the support of a father.Yes, unless he takes some legal steps to prove he is not the father. In some jurisdictions the denial of paternity must be addressed in a timely manner. A husband is always presumed to be the father of any child born during the marriage.He should discuss the matter with his attorney. It is a difficult situation since the child should not be denied the support of both her parents. Hiding the identity of her biological parent should not result in her being denied the support of a father.Yes, unless he takes some legal steps to prove he is not the father. In some jurisdictions the denial of paternity must be addressed in a timely manner. A husband is always presumed to be the father of any child born during the marriage.He should discuss the matter with his attorney. It is a difficult situation since the child should not be denied the support of both her parents. Hiding the identity of her biological parent should not result in her being denied the support of a father.Yes, unless he takes some legal steps to prove he is not the father. In some jurisdictions the denial of paternity must be addressed in a timely manner. A husband is always presumed to be the father of any child born during the marriage.He should discuss the matter with his attorney. It is a difficult situation since the child should not be denied the support of both her parents. Hiding the identity of her biological parent should not result in her being denied the support of a father.
yes denied is a verb because you are saying no to it Example:She denied it. see verb
You should seek certified legal advice but you should indeed be able to sue the lawyer.
She was denied her PhD because of her gender.
He was denied access to the Infinite Stratos because he is a MAN!
Each jurisdiction has its own set of grounds for divorce. You need to check your particular one.
yes it does happen....my husband cheated on me and i cheated on him and we both denied it for the longest time
Yes, but in 20 states it will be denied even if child support is ordered. see link below
First, don't pay anything until paternity is established. If the child is still a minor, you will most likely have to pay current (ongoing) support. However, based on the facts you describe, you have a good argument that you should not have to pay retroactive support.
Yes she can deny it unless he get a court order for it. Then she have no choice. Just like she has rights as a mother, he has rights as a father.
There is no evidence to suggest that Julia Child's husband, Paul Child, was bisexual. Their marriage was known to be strong and loving, lasting for more than 50 years until Paul's death in 1994. Their relationship was widely respected and celebrated within their social circle.
It was virtually impossible to escape from because of the cold waters of the bay. BTW, Alcatraz prisoners were fed high-fat, high-calorie diets and denied exercise so that they would not be in condition to escape.