listen u can do that but u will need your so call fathers permissions.
Get in touch with Social Services and explain you want to take a DNA test to determine if this person was your real father. They should help you out.
You can prove there is glucose in a sample by using Benedict's Solution. Heat up the sample, and add the Benedict's Solution. Assuming the solution is clear, if glucose is present it will change colour to red, or yellow, or green. If not, it will stay clear.
You cannot prove it because it is not true.The expected value of the sample variance is the population variance but that is not the same as the two measures being the same.
Yes. in fact Otto Frank was Anne Frank's father. but of course a sperm sample would help prove more than just my word.
You need to prove he's the father if you're seeking monetary compensation.
That one is difficult..... It really depends on the state you live in. My best advise to you is to document everything : dates, times, places, of any type of neglect or abuse!!!!! Don't forget, if you suspect that the child is in danger, you can go to your local Department of Social Services, and file a case with Child Protective Services. Best of luck.... :)
Yes. No problem.
Since you were adopted by another man at age 6 and now go by his surname I don't think you can be considered you biological fathers child in the eyes of the law now. Your biological fathers name is not on your birth certificate. You could try and see if social security would except a DNA sample from your biological fathers other children to prove that you are his child or maybe your biological fathers parents(this would be better) if any of them would do that for you.
only if he can prove that he is indeed prove that he is 99.9% the father
The only absolute proof would be a blood test. A blood test cannot prove you are the father, but it can prove that you aren't. In other words, a blood test could give what doctors call a "false positive," but if the test comes out negative, it's a sure thing -- you aren't the father. But a blood test requires a sample from the baby, as well, for comparison with yours. If the child's parent won't consent, a blood test isn't possible. One other thought: in the US, a person is considered innocent until proven guilty. That means it's not up to you to prove your innocence. It's up to your family to prove your guilt. Do they have any real reason to suspect you?
Yes, but you have to prove to the Social security office that it was.
Through the courts; you will have to prove you're not the father.
No.. I don't know why, but you cant. You would need a fingerprint, or skin, or hair, or even a semen sample to test for that to make sure. Blood Sample can only prove who is not your father.'Hope that helped.