Alex is a young, ultra-wealthy millionaire living in Los Angeles. He buys a mansion in Bel Air from a pop star, so the house is legally his.
Later, Alex has an affair with his cousin’s wife, Maya. They have a child together, but Alex and Maya are not married. (nor have they ever been married they had a one night stand and a child together)
Question:
Does Maya have any legal right to Alex’s Bel Air mansion simply because they have a child together, even though they are not married?
Same question applies if genders are reversed.


I THINK that depends on if mayas husband stays with her or not. Don’t quote me on this, but if mayas husband leaves her over it, there would be a financial liability, but not the property. However if mayas husband stays, then the rich cousin owes them nothing.
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Yeah… I said that.
My mistake.