if you are PREGNANT AND THE FATHER OF THE BABY is MARRIED Can he take the BABY F!


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Technically yes. If he can prove he's the father with a paternity test and he can prove your unfit to keep the baby and he is fit then yes he has a chance to get custody of the baby. The fact that he is married is morally wrong but in court it may not matter. Good luck.

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He has just as much chance of getting the baby as a single man. The question is.does he want it and if he's willing to fight you over it? Call a lawyer and get ready just in case.more than likely, it will end with joint custody.

No, you are the mother and have the right to custody of the baby

The only way he can take the baby from you is to prove that you are unfit or that the baby would be better off with him, and him just being married doesn't count for much. He has to prove that you wouldn't be able to provide for the baby and that you aren't mentally stable enough. But for the most part it's virtually impossible to prove a mother unfit. In some state it's easier, but if you keep the house clean, the baby clean and your self clean and everyone fed, you have a proper child care arrangement set up, and decent housing I don't think you have much to worry about.

If he goes to court and gets full custody of the child he could take him/her away from you. The court could him you guys 50/50 custody witch is when u get him/her 50% and the father gets him/her the other 50%.

It really depends on the circumstances involved. If there are serious financial, drug/alcohol, or emotional problems on your side of the matter, then yes he can. If not, then there is the possibility of him asking for joint custody. If you have none of the above problems, then you shouldn't worry much about him receiving full custody.

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Yes, he is entitled to custody unless the law changes that

As stated before, he'd first have to prove you're unfit. But I doubt the court would smile on him being married. That would be a strike against him. If you are pregnant and worried about this, you always have the option of not putting his name on the birth certificate then it would be up to him to establish paternity. That can be really expensive. If you're really worried, consult a lawyer. But if you are a stable sane person, I don't think you have anything to worry about court wise.
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