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How A Paternity Test Result Is Reached

How A Paternity Test Result Is Reached Collection of DNA Paternity Samples The first step in a paternity test is to collect DNA samples. This is done using a buccal swab, which is a fancy term for a cotton swab. It’s used to gently scrape the inside of a person’s cheek to collect cells. This …

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DNA Testing With Hair

Testing For DNA With Hair How Do I Do A Paternity Test With Hair? We are often asked if a paternity test with hair? The simple answer is “Yes.” Often an suspected father, mother, or adult child may want to perform a paternity test with hair, when the other party refuses to perform a paternity …

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Post-Mortem DNA Testing

Paternity Testing After Death

Postmortem Paternity Testing

Can I do a paternity test when the father is deceased? The answer is that it depends on several things. DNA relationship testing is the most accurate method of confirming a biological relationship exists between two people.

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Emotional and Legal Considerations

Testing for Paternity: Emotional and Legal Considerations

For everyone involved, paternity testing is a sensitive and emotional process. Assuming you are thinking about paternity DNA testing, understanding the lawful and personal ramifications that accompany it is significant.

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Do I Only Need An At Home Paternity Test?

Is A Home Paternity Test Sufficient?

How Accurate Is A Home Paternity Test?

A Journey Genetic Testing home paternity test kit can be used to determine, conclusively and beyond any reasonable doubt, if a man is the biological father of a child.

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Do You Need A Legal Paternity Test?

Do I Need A Legal Paternity Test?

Do you really need a legal paternity test? Home DNA tests may be more accessible and affordable, but the results may not be legally acknowledged in court because they can be easily tampered with since there is no chain of custody procedure involved to confirm the identity of the participating parties.

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