What should I do in this situation? Need advice urgently

Long story short, I’m in a complicated situation with my boyfriend and potential paternity issues. He moved into my small apartment under emotional pressure, and now I’m unsure about the paternity of my nearly two-year-old child. My ex has resurfaced, claiming he might be the father, which has added to my confusion and stress.

My boyfriend has shown erratic behavior, including dangerous driving and displaying a firearm, which makes me fear for my safety and my child’s. He also brought his underage siblings to stay without permission, causing additional strain.

Financially, he’s not contributing as promised and is using my car for work, damaging it in the process. I feel trapped and need a way out.

I’m considering asking for a paternity test and asking him to leave, but I’m afraid of his reaction. What are my options here, especially given my financial constraints and safety concerns?

Your situation sounds incredibly tough. It’s crucial to prioritize your safety and your child’s. Contact a local domestic violence organization immediately for help in safely removing him and his siblings. They can also guide you on legal steps regarding paternity and custody issues. Stay strong and take steps to protect yourself and your child.

Did your boyfriend sign any legal documents regarding paternity? It’s important to clarify this legally before proceeding with a paternity test. Regardless, your safety comes first. Seek legal advice to understand your rights and options for removing him from your apartment.

@Haim
She believed he was the father until recently, so there was no intentional deception.

@Haim
In some states like Texas, paternity can be disputed within certain timeframes. Check with a lawyer to understand your legal standing.

Regarding the paternity test, legal paternity may already be established depending on the paperwork. Focus on your safety first—contact local authorities or a domestic violence shelter for immediate assistance.

Consider reaching out to CPS regarding the teenagers in your apartment and explore legal options for their removal. Your safety and your child’s well-being should be your top priorities. Seek support from local resources for a safe exit strategy.

Safety is paramount. Contact a domestic violence hotline or shelter for guidance on creating a safe plan. Your situation sounds challenging, but you’re not alone—there are resources available to help you navigate this.

Please reach out to a domestic violence hotline or organization immediately. They can provide crucial support and help you plan your next steps safely.

Visit thehotline.org or contact a local domestic violence agency for immediate assistance and guidance. Your safety and well-being are the top priority.