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This test compares a child’s DNA profile with an alleged father’s DNA profile to determine a biological relationship. A paternity test can be conducted before the child is born using non-invasive prenatal paternity testing. There are legal and non-legal paternity tests; legal paternity tests are admissible in court. You can receive court-ready paternity test documentation.
This test provides evidence of whether a woman can be a child’s biological mother. This is determined by comparing a child’s DNA profile with that of the alleged mother. Legal maternity DNA tests should be conducted when results are required for legal purposes such as child custody, child support or providing justification for including the mother’s name on a birth certificate. You may consider obtaining a non-legal (peace of mind) DNA test or a legal (court-admissible) DNA test.
This test can determine whether two or more individuals are full or half siblings. This DNA test is used any time individuals believe there is a possibility they share one or both parents and desire proof for peace of mind or legal purposes.
This test is conducted when the alleged father is unavailable or unwilling to participate in the testing process. (To strengthen results, have both paternal grandparents participate in DNA testing.)
This test is conducted on the alleged father’s biological brother or sister (Aunt/Uncle) to establish a DNA relationship; when the alleged father is unavailable. Results from this type of test imply or exclude a DNA relationship between a child and an alleged father.
Our testing methods ensure precise and dependable results, giving you peace of mind and clarity.
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