Infidelity is a tough pill to swallow, but what happens when a love child is thrown into the mix? Our heroine is faced with this exact dilemma after discovering her husband’s betrayal while she was pregnant. Now, two years later, he wants to bring the child into her home, but she’s having none of it. Is she right to protect her safe space, or should she accept the child as part of her family? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster.
The Unwanted Discovery ️♀️

Stuck in a Legal Dead End ⚖️

Avoiding the Painful Reality

The Unwelcome Request

Protecting Her Territory

Family Pressure

Standing Her Ground

Divorce Complications

He Won’t Budge

The Power of Attorney Dilemma

Separation Agreement Details

Adultery as a Legal Ground? ⚠️

Keeping the Peace? ☮️

Hesitation to Act

A Home Divided: Love Child Drama
Our heroine is caught in a whirlwind of emotions as she grapples with her husband’s infidelity and the existence of his love child. Despite pressure from her husband and family to accept the child into her home, she fiercely defends her safe space, refusing to let the love child cross the threshold. With divorce complications and a legal separation agreement in place, she’s left questioning her options and fearing the consequences of her decisions. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this heart-wrenching situation…
NTA for setting boundaries, but calling the child ‘trash’ is harsh

NTA. Commenters clarify that ‘trash’ refers to the situation, not child.

Get a lawyer and evict him. Don’t let him ruin you.

Protecting the ‘affair baby’ in HER house ♀️

Commenter and reply share emotional experiences of raising love child.

Commenters question family and societal values in divorce situation.
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Defending controversial comment on affair baby with possible NAH sentiment.

NTA – Don’t take responsibility for his affair child

Take legal action to evict him from your home

Divorce advice: Get a lawyer, don’t stay married if unhappy

Spouse’s infidelity sparks fiery backlash from commenters

NTA. Your house, your rules!

Commenter supports OP’s decision to leave husband

Take control of your life and kick him out! NTA

Divorce not an option due to state law. How frustrating!

Legal aid can help clarify confusing housing laws

Divorce is messy, dealing with a love child is worse

Commenter advises documenting abandonment and consulting better lawyer.

Commenter defends OP’s stance on husband’s love child.
NTA

Questioning the legal separation requirement after husband’s adultery. NTA.

Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, it’s not your problem

Setting boundaries after spouse’s affair

Divorce may be the best option

Commenter stands up for herself against husband’s love child.

Clear-cut NTA comment with no room for debate

Legal eviction as a solution?

Setting boundaries with stepchild’s visits

Take control of your life. Lawyer up and kick out!

NTA. Not your monkey, not your circus.

Confused commenter gets a simple reply: church and state.

NTA, husband needs to move out to build relationship with love child

Savage response to family drama

Savage response to husband’s love child confession

Setting boundaries with love child, avoiding free babysitting. NTA

Commenters agree: NTA! Don’t give it another thought

Spicy take on infidelity and divorce

Legal advice given on divorce and separation. YTA for preventing relationship.

Divorce proceedings can help evict him from your parents’ property

Spouse can’t evict partner even if house is in name. NTA

Legal options for removing husband’s love child from family home?

Take charge of your life and kick him out

NTA, don’t cook, clean or wash his clothes. He’s cruel and selfish. Friends/family should take him and his affair child in.

Mediation needed for love child drama

Spouse’s secret child causes chaos. Commenter calls out husband’s behavior.

NTA: Spouse’s love child shouldn’t disrupt your home

NTA with POA over parents’ property, OP can legally evict husband.

NTA, don’t force a relationship with the love child

Spouse fathered love child, OP advised to seek legal advice

No responsibility to child, but be neutral towards them

Husband’s affair child causes chaos in family home

Take control and kick out the STBX

Commenter advises OP to kick cheating husband out

Divorce without his agreement? Lovechild = grounds for divorce

Commenter calls out cheating husband and affair partner

Can’t be forced to stay married forever. Legal advice needed

Commenter’s colorful language prompts shocked silence in replies

Last Updated on June 18, 2023 by Diply Social Team