I am married with two children ages 4 and 2. When my 2 year was 4 months old my wife informed me she was having an affair and that my youngest child may not be mine. 4 months later I found out she was not mine and my wife filed for a divorce that has still not been finalized. I have continued to see the youngest child, but now the biological father is in the picture and it is a mess.
The mother is now going to court with the bio father and I am requesting a joinder in that case to ask for visitation rights to the child because the biological father does not want me to see her anymore.
Is there any case law in which a father who finds out he is not the bio father but still wants visitation rights after the divorce. The mother wants me to spend time with her but does not want to bound to that. Which does work because the child is used as leverage. There is an obvious bond with the child and me. Our second child benefits from her coming over all the time also.
The mother is now going to court with the bio father and I am requesting a joinder in that case to ask for visitation rights to the child because the biological father does not want me to see her anymore.
Is there any case law in which a father who finds out he is not the bio father but still wants visitation rights after the divorce. The mother wants me to spend time with her but does not want to bound to that. Which does work because the child is used as leverage. There is an obvious bond with the child and me. Our second child benefits from her coming over all the time also.