Paternity issues in Florida
I will try to make this question as brief as possible.
My husband had an affair with a married woman and had a baby as a result of the affair. A personal DNA test was performed when the baby was one month old and revealed my husband was the father. The mother granted verbal visitation every other weekend and also met up with him two to three times a week to visit with his child. Her husband didn't find out about the paternity until this May. The mothers husband has not allowed any further contact and threatened the mother with divorce if she allows future contact between my husband and his child. We are now involved in litigation and in the State of Florida the husband is automatically presumed to be the father of the child and the mother is now lying about her knowledge of the paternity test and indicated my husband was nothing more than a babysitter. The judge on the case will not even look at our side of the story and now we have to appeal the order. Is there anything else we can be doing to help our case. I don't feel its right that my husband has no rights as a father. He is not the only one at fault in this situation but yet he is the only one being punished. My children have already developed a relationship with their sister and all of my husbands family has also developed a relationship with her as well. But now all of that is being taken away just because the mother is married!