Legal Question in Family Law in Kentucky

child support and visitation

I had an affair with a married woman who became pregnant but said i wasn't the father inorder to save her marriage. A few years after her divorce she put me in court for support that I'm now paying but she refuses to let me see the child and her and her ex are raising him on my money. The child calls him daddy. What can I do, when the courts put me on 5yrs probabtion and told me not to come back in court for anything or I'll get the 5 yrs


Asked on 1/20/09, 5:34 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Thomas McAdam Thomas A. McAdam, III, Attorney

Re: child support and visitation

It is not possible to give you a clear legal answer to your inquiry without a more detailed evaluation of the facts of your case. Several questions are presented:

1. Did you admit to paternity, or did you get a DNA test with a positive match?

2. If you are the natural father of the child, you have reasonable visitation rights. Are you accused of some sort of behavior which would endanger the child?

3. Returning to court to assert your visitation rights should not affect your 5 year probated sentence.

4. Was your 5 year probated sentence the result of a charge of domestic violence? Did you enter a guilty plea? Did your plea involve any promise to refrain from visitation with your child?

You should not take any action, based upon my advice, without consulting an attorney and explaining all the facts to him. You are best advised to seek the services of a competent Kentucky attorney. You can telephone your local bar association for a referral, or can find a good lawyer on-line at the Kentucky Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service:

http://www.kybar.org/Default.aspx?tabid=291

Good luck!

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Answered on 1/20/09, 5:58 pm


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