Yes you can find places that will give a free paternity test. You should first ask your primary health care provider, or contact the Office of Support Enforcement in your state. You may even find places that are offering specials on tv commercials. If you decide to go with one of these, make sure they are accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks.
You can find any information you are looking for at http://pregnancy.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Free_DNA_Paternity_Testing. It offers a listing of possible places to take a free paternity DNA test.
I am not aware of a free paternity test, but DNA Peoplescreen is in San Diego and can be reached at (619) 758-7777.
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
Any age.
everyone's DNA is different so any test will be accurate
There are a few home paternity tests available on the market. For example, there is Identigene, which can be purchased at a Wal-Mart or Walgreens. There is also the DNAffirm paternity test.
No there is not. Man up!
You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction. However, you should be aware that the court can order a paternity test to establish your paternity since you should be supporting the child. The mother can request an order at any time.You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction. However, you should be aware that the court can order a paternity test to establish your paternity since you should be supporting the child. The mother can request an order at any time.You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction. However, you should be aware that the court can order a paternity test to establish your paternity since you should be supporting the child. The mother can request an order at any time.You should consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction. However, you should be aware that the court can order a paternity test to establish your paternity since you should be supporting the child. The mother can request an order at any time.
No. No woman can by law deny a potential or possible father of a paternity test of their child(ren).
Yes, result's won't be different in any case. Its easy to collect mouth swabs and transport also any part of the world.
Questioner has failed to construct a question which can be answered with any certainty, it depends upon where you and he live (or you and she / how about you and thee).
A paternity test is a relatively new scientific development which allows the biological father of a child to be correctly identified. With this technology available, there is no reason to leave the question of paternity unanswered. A great deal of emotional trauma and even legal problems are easily avoidable due to the paternity test. Benefits of Determining Paternity Identifying the father of a child with a paternity test is beneficial to both the father and mother. It allows the father an opportunity to know for certain whether a child is his, and allows him to petition a court for rights to visit the child. It also allows the mother to request that the court require the father to offer financial support for the child. How Does Paternity Testing Work Every human cell contains DNA. This DNA is used during a paternity test to determine if a particular person is the parent of the child in question or not. Each person has a unique set of DNA that is directly linked to the DNA of their parents. When the DNA of the child, mother and presumed father are all compared, paternity is determined when enough pieces match. When can Paternity Testing be Done A paternity test can be accurately performed either during pregnancy or after the birth of a child. Pre-natal paternity tests involve retrieving a sample of DNA from the unborn child or from the placenta. This method does involve a small degree of risk. A paternity test can be more easily performed after the birth. This test involves taking a small tissue sample by swabbing the inside of the cheek with a cotton swab. Testing can also be carried out through the use of blood or other tissue samples. Once all required samples have been collected, they are sent to a lab for comparison. At-home paternity test kits are available for purchase and use in the privacy of the home. These test kits utilize the cheek swab method of sample collection. The samples are then sent to the lab and results are usually available in as little as three days.