you can always get a divorce
It will have to be determined through a paternity test if the father is denying the child. If the father admits the child is his, no paternity test has to be completed.
No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.No. But the father's paternity must be established by a paternity test.
There is no such thing as "semi-identical" twins. If fraternal twins each take a paternity test, only the real father would show up as the father.
The parents of the deceased father (the childs grandparents) can do a paternity test.
There is no 'score' on a paternity test. the man is either NOT the father or he could be.
Yes. he has the right to find out if he is the real father or not.
Only the man you are naming as the father can ask for a paternity test
The assumption here is that a husband, in the process of a divorce, has filed for custody and the mother is countering it by claiming that he is not the father. She can do this.
Are you requesting a paternity test to determine if you're the father, or chasing down a father? If you're the man, see link.
Yes. As long as you have the father's DNA to verify paternity, there is no minimum or maximum age for a paternity test.
He's not the father.
I don't think so, he waived his rights