As for DNA test rigging...I'm sure there are disreputable labs that might make a mistake but if the lab has all of the proper equipment and certifications then this shouldn't be a problem.
If you are worried about the lab that conducted the DNA test then you can always have another one done. Or go to another lab. They only need a saliva swab from you and the baby. (If you went to a doctor's office or hospital to have the test done you can find out if they did the test on site or sent it out to an independent lab. Just ask and then you can make sure you have two results from labs that are not affiliated with each other.)
Mistakes do happen sometimes but you are very likely the father of the child.
There are some people in our population that are called "chimeras," there was a documentary about this a few months ago on the Discovery Medical channel. They interviewed two women who had two different sets of DNA and some of their children, (in one case I believe it was all of the children born to one particular mother,) the children had different DNA from their mothers but the mothers had two different sets of DNA. The doctors and labs had to locate the other DNA within the mother. Sometimes it's only in one organ, sometimes more. It is an oddity that is still being studied and documented but it wouldn't apply in your case, since you are the father. Of course, if you carried two different sets of DNA it could happen, but if that were your case then you wouldn't be asking these questions about paternity.
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Where do i go to get a paternity test done ?
I googled paternity test Savannah ga and come up with a number of hits. Here are some, but you may want to check it out yourself. Also, I have no idea how much these places charge...
METRO Plex, 5203 Paulsen St Savannah, Ga. 31405 phone 912-691-0282
Genelex can currently arrange paternity testing collections in the Georgia locations listed below. (Savannah included) Call us at 800 523-3080
Accurate DNA Testing
6205 Abercorn Street 109, Savannah, GA 31405 phone: (912) 355-2362
Health Awareness Enterprises
626 Us Highway 80 West, Garden City, GA 31408 phone:(912) 964-1531
Portamedic
624 Us Highway 80 West, Savannah, GA 31408 phone: (912) 964-1531
Compliance Evaluating and Testing Service -Will come to you at home or work for no extra charge- Results can be used for legal purposes Phone: (843) 815-6515
How many markers show paternity?
To get a high accuracy about 99,999% you should compare about 15 markers, but to get an accuracy about 99%, which is actually enough, it is adequate to compare 3.
They can, but errors on a paternity test are extremely rare. A test might prove inconclusive due to contamination, but it would not incorrectly point to someone who's not the father. * Such a matter would be decided by the judge presiding over the case. Actually it is not unusual for a judge to reorder a paternity test if there have been previous problems with the testing facility.
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How does the DDC perform paternity tests?
They perform paternity tests by DNA tests, which is a very effective way to do tests. DNA is unique to everyone. If trying to find the parents of a child, they will take DNA from the parents and the child and test them in a Eletrophoresis. From there, they will observe the bands, if the DNA bands of the child matches any or both of the parents, they it is confirmed who is the parent.
How is the Tensilon test done?
The Tensilon test involves the intravenous injection of a small amount of Tensilon. The needle is left in place. If no adverse reaction is observed within 30 seconds, an additional volume is injected. Results are apparent within one minute.
What involves a test done in the physician office for immediate feedback?
POCT (Point of Care Testing)
Do companies have paternity leave?
Most companies with maternity leave have rewritten their policy statements to include paternity leave
Can you calculate what day you got pregnant from your due date?
The due date is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period. It can also be calculated based on an early ultrasound.
If you have an accurate due date, you can estimate the day of conception by counting back 38 weeks. SInce not all women ovulate on day 14 of their cycle, and stay fertile for 2-3 days after ovulation, this result will be +/- about a week.
What are good questions to ask when hiring a Family Law Attorney?
See related question below for more info.
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Before interviewing your first prospective attorney, come prepared. Prepare your CHRONOLOGICAL STATEMENT, FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS, and DAILY JOURNAL (see Related Links below). Take someone with you. Bring clip boards and tablets for taking detailed notes.
1. How long have you been practicing in this court district or county?
NOTE: We recommend that no one be considered who has not been practice at least 3 years, 5 years or more is better. But, a new attorney without a large case load has more time to devote to a case and is less expensive.
2. From which Law School did you graduate?
NOTE: Some Law Schools are better then others, but this information should also be listed on the state bar website for the state that the attorney is licensed to practice in.
3. Are you Board Certified in Family Law?
NOTE: It requires a state test to be board certified not all attorneys have the ego to be board certified. When they are board certified they charge more. Board Certified Family Law attorneys have been in practice a minimum of 3 years, but most do not become certified until after 6-12 years. To become certified, one must have had cases, in various categories, plus appellate cases, take a written and oral exam, and be re-certified EVERY YEAR. The US Supreme Court Chief Justice recently said of US attorneys that "...three-fourths are incompetent, dishonest, or both ." The odds of getting a qualified attorney go up when selection is made from the Board Certified Family Law list. But there are no guarantees and they tend to charge more.
4. Are you a member of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers?
5. Are you active in local Bar Continuing Education Programs?
NOTE: Most State Bar Associations do require a specific number of CLE's every year. It is generally a good sign if your attorney as been asked to teach continuing education programs for other attorneys.
6. If an Attorney Ad Litem is to be appointed, do you know the good ones?
7. Do you practice in other counties, states, countries, besides this one?
NOTE: This becomes an issue when the custodial parent tries moving the child outside the local jurisdiction and re-files the case.
8. What percentage of your practice is in Family Law, specifically in divorce and custody cases?
NOTE: Qualified attorneys in the Family Law field should have at least 50% of their case load in this area. If less than this, they are probably not sharp enough to represent Fathers.
9. How much "trial" experience do you have in family law/custody cases in this county?
NOTE: Do they know how to try a case? Some big name attorneys are CRUMMY trial lawyers, and may or may not, be behind-the-scenes negotiators. ALL OF THEM MUSTknow how to take a case to trial. Does this one?
10. How do you feel about taking cases to a jury (Texas)? What percentage of your cases have gone to a trial by jury?
11. Have you handled any Child Support Cases where the order was set outside the state guideline, creating either a higher or lower payment?
NOTE: Child Support guidelines are a rebuttable presumption, meaning that the payment does not have to follow the specific guideline amounts. See reference below.
12. Are you familiar with Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS)? How many cases have you handled with PAS as a factor, and what was the outcome?
NOTE: This question would only apply if PAS is a factor in your case, but it's a good question to ask to see if the attorney is even aware of PAS. Refer them to Dr. Gardner's book on PAS. See links below
13. Are you familiar with the judges in this county, in particular Judge XXXXXX?
NOTE: The last part of this question would only apply if you know in advance who your judge will be, or you're going back before the same judge in a modification. Depending on local court practices, you may or may not be able to find out who the judge will be.
14. If so, what are his/her "preferences" when dealing with a custody case? In other words:
* Is he/she open to taking custody from a mother who is the current custodial parent and giving custody to a father who is the current non-custodial parent? The only time a judge would take a child away from a custodial parent and give them to a non-custodial parent is if there is something wrong with the custodial parent. This is a case by case basis. * Is he/she open to awarding Joint Custody in the true sense of the word? Most states require an agreement on joint custody otherwise it is sole custody to one of the parents with parenting time to the other. * Has the judge ever ruled on a Bird Custody case? See Related Link below
* Does he/she usually prefer Parenting/Custody Evaluations? This is a financial question a custody evaluator has to be paid for and who has the funds to pay for such a study once that has been established the attorneys can stipulate to a study or fill a motion for the court to appoint someone to do the study.
15. How many cases of my type have you had?
NOTE: If the answer is NONE, you may not want to be the first, but a new attorney with a seasoned paralegal can still can be a good choice. This happens when an older attorney passes away and the paralegal chooses a new attorney to work with, and guide.
16. In how many of these have you represented fathers?
NOTE: An attorney will not be able to give you references in this matter due to confidentiality laws.
17. How many father's cases of this type have you WON?
NOTE: This is an important question, but again, reference cases fall under confidentiality laws.
18. Should I decide to hire you, would you be willing to sign a statement stating that as my lawyer, you will not take any action without my express permission, unless circumstances are so urgent, that there is no reasonable opportunity to reach me for consultation, and that under no circumstances will you bind me to any substantive agreement?
19. Should I decide to hire you, I would request the following:
* The ability to communicate with you via e-mail. * The opportunity to perform menial tasks myself in order to keep my costs at a minimum.
20. What is your hourly rate? Do you have a Paralegal at a lower rate?
21. How many hours do you estimate this case to take?
NOTE: Most custody cases require from 80 to 120 billable attorney hours, NOT counting paralegals or expert witnesses, or Ad Litems.
22. Do you require a retainer? How much? Is it refundable?
NOTE: Avoid high retainers. Retainers in excess of 1/3 of the estimated total fee, denies you the opportunity to change lawyers later. If an attorney charges you a non-refundable retainer fee, you will not get any of your money back if you fire him. If the attorney charges you a refundable retainer, you will only get the unused portion of the retainer fee back should you fire the attorney.
23. Do you have a written contract, and can it be modified?
NOTE: Most attorneys have written contracts that are designed to protect their FEES and provide a means for them to collect unpaid fees from you. Modification of the contract is one way for you to set forth, on paper, what is expected of the attorney, and provides a remedy for you to assure compliance on his/her part.
24. Do you carry Malpractice insurance?
NOTE: Good attorneys usually carry insurance, that is, if they value their practice. If they don't value their practice, then neither should you.
25. Are there any Bar grievances against you within the last 3 years?
NOTE: You should not always disqualify an attorney because he has a bar grievance filed against him. It is a very common ploy in litigation today to file a grievance against the opposing attorney hoping that he or she will withdraw from the case.
26. Do you provide MONTHLY, ITEMIZED STATEMENTS?
NOTE: A common complaint is that retainers are spent, and large sums are required JUST BEFORE the final hearing. The attorney, when asked about the retainer, says, "It got spent", or send a statement "$5000 for services rendered." Don't hire an attorney who does not send out billing statements at least once a month.
27. Do you have a list of recommended:
* Private Detectives * Mediators * Mental Health Professionals * Accountants * Others
NOTE: If the attorney hires the specialist, then any information obtained using them becomes PRIVILEGED and cannot be obtained through discovery. If you, the litigant, hire this professional, then the other side can obtain any information you developed, through the use of Discovery or Deposition. The attorney should have a good working knowledge of how the above professionals work and should have regular contacts within the above fields. If the attorney is not knowledgeable about experts in the above areas, he does not have the necessary contacts to help you win your case.
28. Have you ever been divorced? And if so, did you get custody?
NOTE: If this attorney is SO GREAT, would you trust him/her if they didn't get custody? And if they didn't, why not?
29. Are you currently involved in a divorce yourself?
NOTE: You know the turmoil that you are going through, can you imagine this attorney doing "justice" to you and your case if he is also going through this same PERSONAL agony? Think about it!
30. What percentage of your cases is settled outside of court?
NOTE: This can either indicate a good negotiator or a roll over and play dead artist.
31. What is your feeling on these subjects:
* Mediation * Father as Custodial Parent * Joint Physical Custody * Bird Nest Custody (see Related Link) * Child Support * Property Division * Community Property * Grandparents Rights (though a state law may exist, including wording on this prevents future problems) * Children testifying in court (most judges do not allow this)
32. How many Family Law cases did you have last year?
NOTE: Most Family Law attorneys have 4-7 active child custody cases each month. Remember, this would be 48-84 cases each year. Most have five. If they have more then seven, guess how little time they will spend with you on your case???
33. What strategy do you recommend?
34. What is your estimate of my chances of winning?
NOTE: If the attorney represents any kind of guarantee, RUN, don't walk, away from this shyster.
35. How can I get in touch with you after normal business hours and weekends?
NOTE: Most attorneys do not have a way for clients in divorce case to reach them after hours or on weekends. This is because a clients tend to think that it is an emergency because the other parent cut the child's hair, pierced their ears, didn't show up at little league, was five minutes late picking up or returning a child, etc. An emergency is blood guts or broken bones, not the trivial thing that happen during a divorce action. A lot of fathers call their attorney every day, then wonder why they run out of retainer very quickly. You need to write down your questions, than call when you have several, rather than every day. AND, NEVER AFTER HOURS UNLESS IT'S A TRUE EMERGENCY, AND NOT JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE UPSET WITH SOMETHING DONE BY THE OTHER PARENT.
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SEC. 103. STATE GUIDELINES FOR CHILD SUPPORT AWARD AMOUNTS.
(A)(a) GUIDELINES TO CREATE REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION.-Section 467(b)
of the Social Security Act is amended-
(1) by inserting (1) after (b):
(2) by striking, "but need not be binding upon such judges or other officials;" and
(3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
(4) "There shall be a REBUTTABLE presumption, in any judicial or administrative proceeding for the award of child support, that the amount of the award which would result from the application of such guidelines is the correct amount of child support to be awarded. A written finding or specific finding on the record that the application of the guidelines would be unjust or inappropriate in a particular case, as determined under criteria established the State, shall be sufficient to rebut the presumption is that case."
How long before you can get paternity test?
On the day you give birth == == You can perform a paternity test while your still carrying the baby. But this test does carry a risk of miscarriage so I would wait until the baby is born then do the test.
What does it mean if your pregnant girlfriend said she needs space then dumped you?
Being pregnant she has mood swings bigger then Antarctica so she may not mean any of it and she would take back what she said to you if you prove to her that you truly love her and you will always be there to help her and care for her and help sopport her threw her time of need.
Can my boyfriend sew my mom for not letting him see me while im pregnant?
Grand parents have no say. But unless your married he also has no say. best to just compromise
How can one know his child without DNA test?
If you don't trust the mother a DNA test is the only way I guess. The child can also look like you.
Where can you get a fake child paternity test?
Wow psycho, why would you even want one. If you are the mom, step up, the dad should do the same. If you are some crazy woman trying to trap a man, you are truly disturbed. Remember, men don't stick around just because they have a kid with someone. You would just be prolonging the same tragic results. He will leave you because he never wanted to be with you in the first place. Then you just involve an innocent kid. DUMB STUFF
Signed voluntary paternity but not the biological father wants to rescind voluntary paternity?
Depends on the state, but unlikely.
Can you determine father by facial configuration at ultrasound?
No, all babies look more or less the same at birth, never mind on ultrasound. Do you look like your father even now?
That someone should have confirmed paternity at the time the child support was ordered.
That someone should have confirmed paternity at the time the child support was ordered.
That someone should have confirmed paternity at the time the child support was ordered.
That someone should have confirmed paternity at the time the child support was ordered.
I think you could contact the Vital Statistics Office of your state and who can help you out with it.
What happens if a mother refuses to get a parternity test?
Take her to court and have the judge make it a requirement. She will then have no choice.
Can you chew gum before taking a paternity test?
Yes, as they can take blood instead, which has less false negatives.
How much is paternity test after baby is born while in hospital in Chicago ilinois?
This depends on the hospital and their markup over what they are paying to have it done. Hospitals do not generally have DNA labs, due to costs, but rather contract out the service. Going to the DNA clinic directly, and if you are looking for a court admissible test, runs around $400. Hospitals will mark that up 200-300%.
In January, a Bill is being introduced in Tennessee the require paternity testing in all new births, which than may than reduce the cost.