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You can't confirm the father of an unborn child, but once the baby is born a paternity test can be done
You need not wait for birth for a paternity test. One can be done while the baby is still in utero (in the womb or inside its mother).
No. As the grandparent you have no rights to the child. But since she is not married to the father he will have to prove paternity with a DNA test if he wants parental rights such as custody, visitation and pay child support.
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.
Not you do not as long as if you dont give up your rigts. demand a test as soon as the child is born... a test can be preformed even if the child is unborn.
Paternity test can be performed with newborn baby and even it can be done on unborn babies through mother's amniotic fluid but its risky process.
A DNA Test of an unborn child is a very risky procedure. The mother would have to consent and she would be advised of all the risks. It's much simpler and less risk once the child is born. The mother of the child can speak to her OB/Gyn for more information.
If you are a legal guardian of the child then you can take the child and go get a paternity test yourself.
No,the earliest it can be preformed is at around 10 weeks of pregnancy. However the tests are very invasive and cause risk to the mother and unborn child.
If the father agrees, yes you can name the child whatever you want. changing the name after birth involves filing for it at court.
A paternity test can determine if there is a parent-child relationship between two people. A paternity test would give genetic proof of that relationship.
The court can not order a paternity test after the child turns 18. The child is considered an adult at 18 years old.