Paternity Home DNA Collection Kit

Who is Your Daddy or Mommy?

By travels, published Apr 07, 2008
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Paternity testing answers the most common question, who is the father of the child and sometimes the mother of the child, needs to be confirmed. Also, adults may use a paternity test to confirm for themselves their biological father and mother. 3 DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) is a unique genetic blueprint identifying each person, whose characteristics are matched during a paternity test, identifying the corresponding mother and father predominately accurate. 20 Prevalence of a paternity test bestows upon the father certain rights and legal responsibilities to the child including financial support: Pay for medical, childcare, recurring medical needs, and birth expenses whether the child is conceived during a marriage or outside of wedlock. A judge decides the monetary amount the biological father is responsible to pay. 3 Certain legal rights invariable to the biological father includes visitation determined by a court. 4 Also, the father provides input into decisions regarding the child. 5 According to Utah Voluntary Declaration of Paternity 'disestablishes' paternity, if a paternity test proves a husband is not the biological (or Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA1)) father of the child, when mother conceived the child by another man. 6 Each State has their own paternity laws, which may vary from other state laws. 2

Importance of a paternity test result confirms the biological father has relevant implications for the child: Knowledgeable for any inherited health concerns, entitled to father's benefits including inheritance rights, social security insurance, veteran's and other benefits, and maybe necessary to establish citizenship, if one parent was born in the United States. 5

Takeaways
  • Paternity tests relevant implications for the child and father.
  • Declaration of Paternity acknowledge father & mother without DNA confirmation.
  • Sorenson genomics recommends the mother should provide DNA samples.
Did You Know?
Home Paternity Collection kit will not be available for sale in New York State, requires a doctor's prescription or a court order for DNA testing.
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