vendredi 28 août 2015

Court Proceedings: Will Court Relieve Me of Child Support and Visitation

My question involves paternity law for the State of: Virginia

I have 3 children and have recently tested them to find out which ones are biologically mine. It wasn't until recently that I became aware that one or more of the children might not be biologically my child. I had a court date set a couple of weeks ago and the mother missed it because she went into labor. The date has been pushed to 2 months from now. I still went to the hearing even though she couldn't be there to see what would be said and the judge said he would ask me if I wanted a paternity test on the children when we had the hearing and she was present. I wanted to know who was mine ahead of time to know if I should ask for that or not in her presence. I signed the AOP in the hospital for all three children but now I know that only the oldest one is biologically mine. What will most likely be the outcome? Virginia code 20-49.10 says "A court shall not grant relief from determination of paternity if the individual named as father (i) acknowledged paternity knowing he was not the father, (ii) adopted the child, or (iii) knew that the child was conceived through artificial insemination." but does that include me since I did not know I was the father. The children are ages 8, 4 and 2. The 4 and 2 year old are not mine.


Court Proceedings: Will Court Relieve Me of Child Support and Visitation

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