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This 1 Is Just A Hard One

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This 1 Is Just A Hard One

Postby Thoraldtun » Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:01 am

Okay so that you set to get a problem? I had been with this particular man for 5 nearly 6 decades, senior school sweethearts. We transferred in together going back year of this. He was really violent! To the stage I dropped section of my-memory, a two-year amount of it, because of P.T.S.S. Following a 6-month amount of coping with him. Anything I didn?t return until soon after we split up. Nothing was recoded using the police since it was too late. Following the memory decline I nevertheless was with him for another six months and wound up having a baby with his kid. He was nevertheless violent after he realized I had been pregnant and that I wound up making him per month after getting pregnant. I?ve needed to contact the police on him 3 times for coughing into my emails. He was informed to depart me alone. Within the time period that I had been pregnant I returned with my closest friend from senior school. We got married two times before my child was created. My partner desired to be about the birth certificate so we set him along. Our ex even today nevertheless wishes nothing related to her and my spouse is a superb dad. I'm worried that by-passing the surfaces and simply placing my spouse about the birth document was a poor idea. So what can I actually do today? She's per year old. Is there in any manner that my ex might return and attempt to consider her? My partner and that I wear?t need her to possess something related to him because of the misuse that I experienced with him. Please support. Please don?t let him harm her like he injured me.
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Postby Garwyli » Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:39 am

The truth is is in MT wherever she was created regulations claims when the spouse understands to get a proven fact that the kid isn't his but still really wants to be about the birth certificate he then may be the legitimate father. or that's what I had been informed whenever we place him along whilst the father. if thats false so what can I actually do to repair it? the biodad has stated may times that she is not his and he truly needs nothing related to her-but hes the type of man that will get it done simply to combat it cuz I am happy.
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Postby Montie » Mon Jun 30, 2014 5:54 pm

Is there a reason you left that out of your original post?Go ask an attorney who can provide specific advice.
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Postby Jurre » Wed Jul 02, 2014 2:06 pm

You probably want to review it with a family law practice attorney in your state--that is if biodad can come out of woodwork and assert some parental right for visitation etc.Practical suggestion--if you sue the bio father for child support I'll bet he retreats far into the woodwork.
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Postby Tremayne » Thu Jul 03, 2014 5:41 pm

Lynn:"You committed perjury whenever you lied about the birth certificate."Montana regulation evidently makes a presumption of paternity in which a kid comes into the world to some who're committed, who marry within 300 times of the birth, or who have been married until significantly less than 300 times prior to the birth. When the presumptive father desires to not be shown because the authorized dad he's just 60-days following a delivery to item. Similarly, an individual claiming to become the normal father of the kid created to some married lady has just 60-days to document an opposition towards the husband being regarded the organic father.Given the poster was committed at that time of the delivery, the legitimate assumption of paternity dropped on her partner. Consequently, once the poster set his title whilst the dad about the birth certificate, I'd state that it had been officially correct on her to complete so.Richard
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