Before you start paying child support, take a paternity test to
confirm you're the father
Ours is such a technology driven world. Science has contributed
to solving so many of our problems and unlocking the secrets to
human existence to such an extent that we’d be lost with out it.
Technology today allows us to look at distant planets and inside
the sacred womb with equal ease. DNA testing has made it easy to
look in the bedroom as well now. If you are in the unfortunate
position of being unsure whether a child is your own or not, a
paternity test can solve the problem. Before you reach for the
check book, find out more about the paternity test.
In most cases, the mother of the child is not disputed. The
paternity test is administered to
determine fatherhood since that is harder to establish naturally.
DNA testing has provided a tool that has been of great service in
resolving disputes over rape cases, child support claims,
unexpected pregnancies etc. However unfortunate the circumstances,
these tests do help to sort out the problem and make life easier
for us. A simple DNA test will establish fatherhood beyond any
possible doubt and isn’t it better to know before you pay?
In case of a claim, a paternity test can be requested and used
by families and a court of law to determine whether an individual
is the father of a child or an unborn infant. DNA testing can be
applied in its purest form because an individual’s DNA is made up
of a fusion of his or her parent’s DNA. Each cell contains
identifiable matter from the parents’ cells. This means that
testing can be conclusive and is accepted by a court of law. What’s
more, it has become more inexpensive over the years, with the cost
being in the region of $300.
The process followed during a paternity test is that once a
tissue or blood sample is collected from the child, it will be
matched against a sample from the alleged father and needs to
correspond 99.99%. This leaves odds that are one in several million
that the result would be incorrect and the father is someone other
than the matched one. Home DNA testing kits are now available
through labs and the sample can be collected in the privacy of your
own home. Alternatively, you can visit the lab to deposit your
samples. Either way, the sample will be sent to a lab for analysis.
Typically, labs can deliver the results in around 10 days.
With the current technology, blood samples are not required and
children do not have to go through the discomfort associated with
this process. A cheek cell sample is extracted by gently rubbing a
swab, provided in the home DNA testing kit, on the inner side of
the mouth. The mother’s sample is not required for the paternity
test, the father’s and the child’s chromosome pattern is compared
to determine a match. Ensure that the lab you choose is accredited
by the ISO or a similar agency and that they promise privacy to you
and your family. It’s wonderful to have kids but make sure the ones
you are paying for are your own!
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