If I am pregnant can I still move out of state if I am not with the father of the baby?

Full question:

I am married to a man in WA and want to move there to be with him. I am pregnant by a man in Pennsylvania. He doesn't want the baby, has said so, but will file for custody after the baby is born just to spite me and look "good" in front of his family. Is there anyway for me to make this move and keep my child? If I move before the child is born what is the chances they will make me move back? What state will the case be tried in?

  • Category: Paternity
  • Date:
  • State: Pennsylvania

Answer:

You may move as long as there is no court order preventing you from doing so. I am unable to speculate on possible future actions. Based on the information provided, or nature of the matter, we are unable to assist over the Internet. It would probably be best that you consult a local attorney for assistance with this, who can review all the documents and facts involved. Please see:

http://lawdigest.uslegal.com/paternity/general/4566/

This content is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Legal statutes mentioned reflect the law at the time the content was written and may no longer be current. Always verify the latest version of the law before relying on it.

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If you have a baby with someone other than your spouse while married, the law may consider your spouse the legal parent, depending on the state. This can lead to complexities in custody and support matters. In some states, the biological father may need to establish paternity to claim parental rights. It's advisable to consult an attorney to understand your specific situation and rights.

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