You can ask, but you will be obligated to pay the cost.
Only the man you are naming as the father can ask for a paternity test
The paternity test is the proof. The court will subpoena the other parent and ask them to submit to a paternity test, which will determine if they are the biological parent or not.
I don't think so, he waived his rights
Send the alleged father a letter via certified mail, return receipt requested, asking that he submit to a paternity test. If he refuses, you will have to file a paternity lawsuit, where the court will order him to take a paternity test. If you must file a lawsuit, you should see a family law attorney.
You can obtain a paternity test kit in a number of ways. You can ask where you can obtain one from your legal representative, online sites, or you can try asking in forums and blogs. You can also ask the laboratory you will be using directly.
They lack standing in the court until they reach the age of majority.
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.
see link below "Can you have a paternity test while you are pregnant?"
Test can do online
There are several options for a paternity test. You can try www.gtldna.net for a home test.
Well the mother never needs to establish maternity as she knows that's her child, but the father would have to establish paternity by taking a DNA test. The most accurate test are done by swabbing both mother and father's inside cheek with a cotton swab along with the child to match the DNA. Now if the mother is non willing to test, paternity can still be established by just the father and child testing alone.
Just ask you doctor see link below