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Legal Paternity
Legal DNA testing has a very different sample collection process compared to at-home paternity testing. Legal and AABB guidelines require that everyone involved in the court admissible DNA testing process have their DNA collected by an impartial third party.
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If you are wanting to determine paternity outside of the court system for your own personal use, a non-legal DNA test could suffice. However, this test is not admissible in court.
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The test can be performed as early as the 7th week of pregnancy, meaning you can choose to confirm who the father is nearly immediately after your pregnancy is confirmed. Completely safe, unlike outdated methods that can cause a miscarriage.
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DNA tests are available to help a couple determine if they are carriers of the same recessive disease trait and are at risk for having children with that recessive condition.
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A grandparentage DNA test is used to establish a genetic family relationship between a possible grandparent and grandchild or to establish paternity if the child's alleged father is not available for testing.
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A DNA sibling test will test the relationship between two or more individuals to assess if they are biologically related as siblings. Sibling tests can also be used to provide reliable parentage testing when one parent is deceased or unavailable.
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An Aunt/Uncle, or Avuncular, DNA test is a good option to use to determine paternity when the father is not available for testing. An avuncular test will determine if a sibling (a full blood brother or sister) of the father in question is related to a child, and thus prove paternity.
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