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Paternity Informational

(Non-Legal)

This is an informational Paternity Test. Informational Paternity Test results cannot be used for any type of legal purpose, such as adding or removing a father’s name from the child’s birth certificate, child support, visitation, or other types of legal/verified situations. If you are not planning to use these test results for any type of legal reason, then this test can provide you with answers and peace of mind.

Paternity Legal

The results from this paternity test can be used for legal purposes. Examples of legal settings that may require this type of test include
(but are not limited to):

Adding or removing a father’s name from the child’s birth certificate

Child support

Adoption

Child custody or visitation

Immigration

Medical, Social Security, or Military benefits

Other types of legal/verified situations

Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test

The Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test can be used to determine the biological father of a child before the child is born. It requires a blood sample from the mother and a cheek swab from the alleged father. The fetal DNA is then separated from the mother’s DNA to create a DNA profile for the fetus. The DNA profile of the fetus is then tested against the alleged father’s DNA profile. This test can be performed at 7 weeks of pregnancy or later.

The results from this non-invasive prenatal paternity test can be used for legal purposes.

Siblingship Informational

(Non-Legal)

The Siblingship DNA Test compares the DNA from the sibling in question, a shared biological mother or father, and one or more known full or half-siblings to determine the likelihood of the unknown sibling being a full sibling, a half sibling, or unrelated.

**Please note: If a known parent is not included in the Siblingship DNA Test, the test results may not always be conclusive.

This is an informational Siblingship Test. Informational Siblingship Test results cannot be used for any type of legal purpose.

Trio informational paternity

Trio Paternity Test compares a child’s DNA to the DNA of the biological mother and the alleged biological father. Both parents must participate in this test. If the mother does not participate in the test, it is called the “motherless paternity test”; however, it is preferable to have the child’s mother participate in a paternity test as well, since she contributed 50% of her DNA to the child. 

This is an informational Trio Test. Informational Trio Test results cannot be used for any type of legal purpose

Maternity legal

A maternity test is used to determine if someone is the biological mother of a child. It works by comparing the DNA of the alleged mother to the DNA of the child. 

The results from this maternity test can be used for legal purposes. Examples of legal settings that may require this type of test include

(but are not limited to):

Birth certificate issues

Adoption

Child custody or visitation

Immigration

Medical, Social Security, or Military benefits

Other types of legal/verified situations

Maternity Non- legal

A maternity test is used to determine if someone is the biological mother of a child. It works by comparing the DNA of the alleged mother to the DNA of the child. Just for a peace of mind. 

 

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