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Contesting the paternity of your child can be a challenging and emotional time. Mother, father, and child have the legal right to know the child’s paternity. In many cases, the mother and potential father(s) may be asked to present DNA testing in court to confirm or deny the child’s paternity to settle custody cases. DNA testing is not always cheap, and for this reason, it’s ...


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One of the best uses for DNA testing is family reunification. Whether it’s locating an estranged family member or discovering a whole family tree, DNA testing can help you find what you’re looking for! DNA testing is a simple process. It involves swabbing the inside of your cheek, dropping the swab into a test tube, and submitting the test tube for results. It’s that easy!


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Accuracy is one of the most important concerns people have when considering DNA paternity testing. Fortunately, modern DNA testing is supported by decades of genetic research and strict laboratory standards. Understanding what protects accuracy and what can compromise it helps build confidence in the results. DNA contains specific genetic markers that are inherited from biolo...


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One of the most common points of confusion for individuals considering DNA paternity testing is whether they need a legal or non-legal test. While both rely on the same scientific DNA analysis, they serve very different purposes and are handled in different ways. Understanding this distinction early can help prevent delays, rejected results, or the need to repeat testing.

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