Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
Real dad wants Paternity
I am married to my husband and recently had a baby boy. I later find out that my husband might not be the father but the biological father wants a paternity test but I want nothing to do with him. Does he have the right to receive a DNA test even if I refuse to because my husband is taking on the responsibility of being the father?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Real dad wants Paternity
You have several serious problems. Your husband may want to divorce you when he finds out that you may have given birth to another man's child; you gave no details, so I do not know if this is an issue. Your baby's father is in fact the child's father, and has rights as father. There are other serious problems as well.
I strongly suggest that you consult a divorce attorney (this is a divorce type problem), and get some advice immediately.
Re: Real dad wants Paternity
He'll get a DNA test if he asks for one. As Mr. Davies said, I strongly suggest you consult with an attorneys as this will probably open a big can of worms here.