I know who my baby's dad is, but I was still legally married when I got pregnant , so the court assumes that my (legal)husband is the dad. I have been dating one person since me and my ex split up, and I haven't had sex with anyone else. (I just wanted to clear that up). I have two children from the marriage already, and my ex has not had to pay me child support. In order for child support to go into effect, my divorce has to be final. My court hearing has been set back several times for different reasons. So, I thought that if I could get a paternity test now, I could try to get my divorce final before the baby gets here so it won't have his last name, and so maybe the court will reconsider waiting until after the baby is born to take a paternity test. If anyone knows if this is possible, please let me know. Thanks!

I know who my baby's dad is, but I was still legally married when I got pregnant , so the court assumes that my (legal)husband is the dad. I have been dating one person since me and my ex split up, and I haven't had sex with anyone else. (I just wanted to clear that up). I have two children from the marriage already, and my ex has not had to pay me child support. In order for child support to go into effect, my divorce has to be final. My court hearing has been set back several times for different reasons. So, I thought that if I could get a paternity test now, I could try to get my divorce final before the baby gets here so it won't have his last name, and so maybe the court will reconsider waiting until after the baby is born to take a paternity test. If anyone knows if this is possible, please let me know. Thanks!

During my divorce, I conceived a child with my then-boyfriend. My husband and I have recently decided to have this divorce decree set aside and it is null and void, so we are still legally married.This child's father is not my husband, but it's father, as I recently learned is addicted to drugs. I know this sounds very selfish, but the bio father has made this pregnancy very stressful for me and has caused a lot of trouble since I left him. But since my husband is willing to take responsibility for the child, and we are legally married, and his name will go on the birth certificate, will I have to submit the child for a paternity test if the bio father requests it? Or do I have the right to refuse because I heard that in the state of TN, if I am legally married and this child is born during the marriage, I have a right to refuse such a test.