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No, but there's about a 99.9% chance they will go to court and get an order to compel you to test with an accompanying trip to the nearest jail.
No the parent cannot force it, however a court can order it.
Yes, if he obtains a court order. The family court can issue an order requiring the mother to cooperate with DNA testing.
I think you mean the parent of the child is not cooperating in letting the child leave a DNA test and in that case you have to go to court so they have to follow the court order.
The paternity test is the proof. The court will subpoena the other parent and ask them to submit to a paternity test, which will determine if they are the biological parent or not.
You cannot make?a court do anything, they are not subject to your authority, however, if you believe that the custodial parent is unfit due to alcoholism or drug abuse, your lawyer can file a lawsuit requesting that a urine test be ordered by the court.
Do I pay for a dna test when there’s a court order is involved?
The court can not order a paternity test after the child turns 18. The child is considered an adult at 18 years old.
If no paternity test was ever done can someone have the court order a DNA test?
A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.
Yes, get a court order for a DNA-test and he have to do it.
Most definitely. A court will order that payments be made by the biological parent and cannot logically do this without having certainty of the parents identity. Without that paternity test, anyone could