Not arbitrarily, such action would require a court order.
DNA TESTING FOR ADULT CHILDTHAT WOULD, IN ALL LIKLIHOOD, BE TOUGH. I CAN THINK OF 2 POSSIBLE SCENARIOS WHEN IT MIGHT (AND I EMPHASIZE THAT WORD) BE POSSIBLE. THE FIRST IS IF SOME CHILD SUPPORT IS STILL DUE AND OWING AND THE PUTATIVE FATHER DENIES PATERNITY. THIS WOULD ASSUME NO STATUTE OF LITATIONS PROBLEM WHICH IS A PRETTY BIG ASSUMPTION. THE SCEOND SCENARIO THAT COMES TO MIND IS IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT THAT A DEFINITIVE FAMILY HISTORY IS CRUCIAL FOR TREATMENT DECISIONS BY DOCTORS. THIS WOULD ALMOST CEERTAINLY INVOLVE MAJOR SITUATIONS, PERHAPS INVOLVING LIFE AND DEATH. KEEP IN MIND THESE ARE JUST 2 THINGS THAT COME TO MIND AND BOTH MIGHT VERY WELL BE LONG SHOTS. IF YOU ARE JUST CURIOUS ABOUT WHO YOUR FATHER IS, YOU CAN PROBABLY FORGET IT AT THIS LATE DATE, UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO GO TO SOME EXTRAORDINARY LENGTH SUCH AS TAKING ONE OF HIS SMOKED CIGARETTES AND SUMITTING IT FOR DNA TESTING. PRETTY DRASTIC! GOOD LUCK E. TERRILL CORLEY TULSA,OKYes, a mother can refuse a DNA test to legitimize a child; however, this can complicate her ability to seek child support. Courts typically require paternity to be established, often through a DNA test, before ordering child support. If she refuses the test, it may lead to difficulties in enforcing child support claims. Ultimately, the legal outcome depends on jurisdiction and specific circumstances.
Sure, but she will probably forfeit her right to child support and public assistance.
Yes, but mothers can refuse to allow it under the right of the privacy of the child. In those cases, the state simply orders all the potential fathers to pay. In terms of the woman pressing charges for a sexual misconduct case in court, the father will and can be forced to take a DNA test, if a child was produced.
You can not refuse to do a DNA test on your son if there is a court order involved. If you refuse to obey a court order you can go to jail.
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A maternal DNA test compares the DNA of a child to that of their mother, while a paternal DNA test compares the child's DNA to that of their father. This helps determine biological relationships between individuals.
Yes, it is possible for you to conduct a DNA test on your partner's child to determine biological parentage.
Ask him to do a DNA test and if he refuse you get a court order for one.
blood or dna test. Blood Test.
If you don't trust the mother a DNA test is the only way I guess. The child can also look like you.
I think you mean the parent of the child is not cooperating in letting the child leave a DNA test and in that case you have to go to court so they have to follow the court order.
Get a DNA test.