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Q: Who pays for genetic testing of a child in a child support court if you might not be the father?
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The father denied his child how can i proved it?

Petition the courts for genetic testing. Your State's child support agency or county prosecutor should be able to help with this.


What are your rights to child support if the father of your baby is married?

Unfortunately, you'll have to take this dead-beat to court. It won't be easy and a genetic testing will be done to prove he is the father (I am sure he will request this.) If the test are conclusive you are darned rights he has to pay child support. Good luck Marcy


Do you have to pay child support if you don't take a blood test?

Genetic testing does not ordinarily require blood. However, paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.


Should you pay if the child might not be yours?

If you were married to the mother or you signed an acknowledgment of paternity, the law presumes that you are the father. However, before you agree to any child support, ask the court for genetic testing.


Will you have a urine test when being sued for child support?

Genetic testing does not require a urine specimen.


Does a man have to pay child support just because the mother says he's the father and without DNA testing?

Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.


Can a judge order you to pay child support without the mother proving the child is mine?

The court must determine paternity before entering an order for support. However, paternity is assumed if the parents were married when the child was conceived/born. Paternity may also be established by the father's acknowledgment of paternity, or by the father's failure to cooperate in genetic testing.


How can you sue for child support for a child that not mines?

Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.


Do you have to pay child support if the child is not your if your married?

Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.


If your father's name is not on your birth certificate does he still have to pay child support?

Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.


What if the father said that he is not the father of the child how can the mother force him to?

Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.


Can you still file for child support if the child is not legitamized?

Paternity must be established before an order for support is entered. This is done by: genetic testing; presumption, where the parties were married when the child was born/conceived; acknowledgment of paternity either in writing or in open court; default, where the alleged father fails to cooperate in the process.