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Q: My husband gave my daughter his last name knowing there was a chance that he was not her biological father.

Now that we are getting a divorce he wants to change her last name but still be in her life. What will happen in this case?

Camila Martin
Camila Martin
answered on Jul 14, 2021

Your question has limited facts about your particular case and it will be better for you to discuss your case with a Family Attorney in your area. Based on the limited facts provided, your Husband could request to disestablish his paternity. However, if he has acted as the child's parent for a... View More

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Q: If I got married in 1991 and sperated in 1992 and finally got divorced in 2011 and remarried someone else in 2017 and st

Started a city job with 401k in 2019 does my first wife have claims on my 401k

Camila Martin
Camila Martin
answered on Jul 14, 2021

Funds that are contributed during the marriage to the 401(k) are considered marital and are subject to equitable distribution during a divorce. If you divorced your first Wife before making any contributions to the 401(k) she will not have the right to claim any portions of it post-divorce.... View More

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