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Paternity testing is state regulated
from:Although dna paternity tests are admissible in most courts of law, it is recommended that you check your state for regulations. This type of testing can provide certainty or uncertainty depending on the results; whichever the test declares it will clear up all doubt. Who can do a paternity test is a good question to ask; not all doctor offices or laboratories can perform these tests, so it is a good idea to do some research to see who can.
There are several ways for the mother to test the father of the child without him knowing; she just has to be for certain that her method can be tested. By comparing the genetic material of a child to that of any adults involved in the situation, there is a very good chance the parents can be found. This will ensure that the child will grow up calling the correct man daddy as well as provide certainty to the father whom once questioned whether or not the child was really his. This test is performed on a regular basis; however, there are still not a lot of companies whom practice performing this sort of testing. These two components are often used to help win child support battles in front of the judge; however, in some states the test will not hold up in a court of law.
By comparing the percent of matching dna from the child and the contribution of the donor, a match can be made for paternity. This type of test is especially useful in inheritance issues; when wealthy people become deceased children who were never associated with the family suddenly pop up. A family can find out very quickly if there is a biological relationship between a child and a father with a paternity test. While this particular test can be performed in doctor's lab by professionals, you can also perform it at home and send the results into a lab. This test is often used to provide additional evidence in difficult paternity cases in which the alleged father is claiming not to be the biological father. Costs for dna testing generally vary from lab to lab depending upon the size and condition of the sample to be tested.
This will ensure you have received the most conclusive and accurate results for the test that you paid hundreds of dollars for. Typically there are some errors in a paternity testing done at home; some individuals do not completely read the directions and use the same kit on two individuals. This type of testing does not require a significant amount of blood sampling from the father in question or the child.
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