Yes, get a court order for a DNA-test and he have to do it.
DNA paternity testing works by comparing the DNA of the mother and child. The traits not apparent in the mother's DNA have to come with the father. Then, the DNA of the alleged father and child are compared. If the father has the missing traits, he may be the father.
Get a DNA test.
He's not the father.
It would not be accurate, but there would be some traces of matching dna.
A maternal DNA test compares the DNA of a child to that of their mother, while a paternal DNA test compares the child's DNA to that of their father. This helps determine biological relationships between individuals.
If your sperm impregnates her then you are the biological father if your not sure get a DNA test.
get a DNA test done
Yes, by taking a DNA test after birth.
The court determines DNA by either hair samples or looks of the child and father.
Then that DNA came from the father of the baby.
No. Paternity can be proven by a DNA test.
Yes. File for a child support order with your local county. They will initiate a paternity test on the potential father, if that is not the father, they can test other men. They will order him to submit to the DNA test. If he refuses then they can actually rule him the father in some states.