its not possible
by genetic testing (DNA)
Yes and all men should as there's a 30% chance he's not the father. see link
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.
He told the men that his father, mother, and sister were on board the raft.
aok dont play... Before support is ordered, paternity must be established. I.e., promiscuity has its price and, unfortunately, it's the child(ren) who will suffer the most ... I assume she is demanding all the men in her town take a DNA test to see whose the father?
God never said not to.
Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent. If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court and once established the father can request visitations, custody and set up a schedule of regular child support payments for the child.
im assuming you mean who can be the father of the baby you got pregnant with, in which case either of the two men can be the father. in order to find out who is the biological father you would need to have a paternity test done.
He told them his father was a farmer that had died, and that his brother was dead also.
Someone said two men could not father the same baby. Well take a look at this deficient paternity where each presumptive father was almost 100% proved to be the father. They both had sex with the woman and each is the father so I know it can happen. We live in a world where anything is possible just about.
No. The only way to be absolutely certain of who the father is, is a paternity test. Most people still choose the standard blood test. DNA testing is 99.9% conclusive, but is more costly. Ultrasound only indicates the growth and health of the fetus. A calculated guess can be made on the "age" but definitely not the paternity.
No, as she need not even know, unless it applies to child support. With a 30% paternity fraud rate, men should always check paternity. see link
Because his mother all his life told him that his father was realy some other man that she had married.