Custody fights for children: Elon Musk's legal problems grow if the court in NYC with Ashley St. Clair requires appearance on custody. Paternity test next?
Elon Musk's legal problems have taken a new turn because a New York court has instructed the billionaire to appear a custody dispute because of his alleged 13th child according to a report.
Court to review the support of children and to participate in the parents
The case submitted by Ashley St. Clair should meet Musk of personal obligations with a paternity test and discussions about the support of children, as they could report to the respondents.
St. Clair, a conservative influencer, filed a petition at the end of February, in which she only applied for custody for her five -month -old son, to which his initials RSC was referred to. The inquiries that Musk visits New York County's courthouse on May 29 to answer questions about his participation of the parents and whether he should carry out a paternity test, according to the report.
The case is monitored by the judge of the Supreme Court of New York, Jeffrey H. Pearlman, who will also check that Musk will be instructed to support his child with St. Clair.
Elon Musk has not accepted a court report
The lawyer of St. Clair, Karen B. Rosenthal, said that Musk has not yet officially accepted the court, which either personally or via his legal team, reported people.
Rosenthal said: “Despite inquiries, Musk has still not accepted the service of the movement documents about his alleged lawyers, which is easy to do,” as quoted in the report. She also mentioned that “should be noted that no lawyer has chosen the Nyscef system in which it is claimed to represent Musk”, as in the report. Rosenthal added: “We don't have anyone with whom we can speak correctly. It is unnecessary play art when a child is involved,” quoted people.
Court authority for court complaints in New York
According to the report, the St. Clair legal team argued that the case in New York City should be heard where it lives. She emphasized that Musk already has lawyers in New York, and they don't want to try to serve him in places like the White House, a movement that they consider as a bad look.
Musks limited engagement
St. Clair claimed that Muschus was absent during the birth of RSC, born in September 2024 and he had only met his son three times since his birth. In their submission, St. Clair realizes that Muschus has only shown a limited participation in the care and upbringing of the child.
Musk recognized paternity
She also demonstrated that Musk recognized paternity in written communication, including an SMS exchange to RSCs birth, in which Musk supposedly said: “I look forward to seeing her and him this weekend,”, according to the report.
Despite these recognition, St. Clair urges sole custody and leads the lack of continuing participation of Musk in accordance with the respondents. She revealed that Musk's last visit with the child on November 30, 2024 was only 30 minutes long.
Faqs
What is the case of custody?
Elon Musk is sued in a custody dispute with Ashley St. Clair for her five -month -old son RSC, and the case can contain a paternity test and negotiations on the support of children, the people reported.
When should Elon Musk go to court?
Musk will be instructed to report to the courthouse in New York County on May 29.
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