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It's genetic testing to determine what percentage likelihood a man is the biological father of a given child.
The father of the baby would have to sign his rights over as a parent as long as paternity has been established. If the father has not signed or been named on the birth certificate and can prove paternity (through DNA testing) or other means he has a legal right to his child.
This depends on the laboratory performing the paternity testing. I work for Identigene DNA testing center, and our turn around time is 2-3 business days once the samples arrive at the laboratory. This is close to industry standard.
Generally, yes - as long as paternity has been established for the "illegitimate" child.
Yes. As long as you have the father's DNA to verify paternity, there is no minimum or maximum age for a paternity test.
As long as ive been doing your mom
depends what their doing and what they have been doing
They have been doing it since october of 2008, witch was the frog.
Yes: by signing an acknowledgment of paternity; by having been married to the mother of the child when the child was conceived or born; by failing to appear for an appointment with the child support agency, a court date or paternity test.
feb 2008
Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.Yes, as long as the father has not established his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity in court he has parental rights and he must consent to any guardianship or the court will schedule a hearing whereby he can explain his objections.
a long time. few weeks perhaps