do not agree with henrysh
I think that man-women relations are a complicated affair,
irresp. of your culture, country, beliefs etc. It all depends
on the individual case. I know my wife endures a lot of stress
happily, staying home taking care of our baby and not having
any other relatives is US. But we both try to make our life
better by helping each other. We do fight a lot, but the basic
essence of our relation, love, is always there, and I think as
long as that is there, you can work out other things/issues, no
matter how bad it is.
Anyway, answering InfoK\'s question, the baby is US born and a
US citizen, even though they might not have applied for his passport.
They need not worry about his legal status is US. He can stay here
as long as he wants. Assuming the husband was on H1, since you say
they both got EAD/AP together, so he did not have a gc or citizenship,
he cannot cancel her I485 as long as she is his dependant. The divorce needs to go thru without gc getting approved to do that.
Unfortunalely, US laws, esp California, favor women for divorce. So, he wife will get percentage of his pay, at times as much as 66%, towards her expenses as well as the baby. If they own house, stocks is US and are held as "Community Property", a must for married people in CA, they have to share profits, if any. Losses are man\'s headache. And after getting the alimony, your friend should be able to take care of herself and her baby. She will also get the custody of the baby, since he is small.
Having said all this, I would like them to think about the baby. Babies with one parent go thru a lot of pain and confusion. Their life is their\'s to destroy and play around as long as a third person is not there. But once he is born, he has the biggest say. And if he could speak, I\'m sure he\'ll want both mom and papa.