The parents of the deceased father (the childs grandparents) can do a paternity test.
You should be able to establish paternity by testing someone in the fathers immediate family, such as a brother, sister, mother, father, etc...the family of the father still carry his DNA even after he is dead.
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With a tissue or hair follicle, with the permission of his family, however it is far more expensive than a standard paternity test.
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.
Yes. File for a child support order with your local county. They will initiate a paternity test on the potential father, if that is not the father, they can test other men. They will order him to submit to the DNA test. If he refuses then they can actually rule him the father in some states.
Jackie Chan's father is deceased and therefore does not call Jackie anything.
If the father refuses, a default order can be entered against him. Mothers use the right of privacy to prevent the test see links below
Yes, though much more expensive and requires a court order, which may be difficult to get.
No, but it should be done to confirm it. Once a man acknowledges paternity, he's obligated financially, even if later he learns that he's not the father.
Sue for child support? That would be up to the mother to do. And if she did sue, she would be the one to get the money if she won, not the young adult child since the mother was the one who raised and supported the child.
Probability of paternity (POP) means how likely the man is to be the father. If the result is a 99% (or anything over 64, haha) POP I would say that he's the daddy.