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Hello my name is Ashley and I am currently pregnant and the father has left me just recently for another woman. I need advice and help.

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by NA smsattorney@gmail.com (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
What you are asking for to get an answer to is how to alienate a parent right to his/her child. I understand that you may be said because he left you for another woman at this time. There are ways you can make it difficult for him to utilize his rights, but I would prefer you to contact my office directly to discuss your plans and options. Most likely, if you put him on child support, he may want to get visitation and joint custody. Things will be easier for him if you put him on the birth certificate as the child father. Caution, when you are asking such questions, you should not give your personal identifying details on the internet as any public information may be used against you. Personal details of the case should only be provided to someone you are discussing the case with or looking to hire. Anyway, contact my office if you would like to discuss more on this matter. Above answer and comments to questions are for general purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or establishes an attorney-client relationship without a signed retainer. Please reach out to an attorney you are comfortable with working and discussing your case in more details. If you can not afford a private attorney, you may be eligible for a Pro Bono lawyer provided by some courts and if not, feel free to ask about our affordable payment plans.... Read More
What you are asking for to get an answer to is how to alienate a parent right to his/her child. I understand that you may be said because he left you... Read More