DNA Paternity Testing – Is Your Child Your Biological Offspring?
February 6th, 2010Due to issues surrounding welfare and child support, nearly 200,000 DNA tests are run annually to determine biological relationships. Although there are paternity tests that can be conducted at home, many people don’t take advantage of them because they are unaware of how easy they are to perform. Many difficult questions can be answered quickly and painlessly with the improvements that have been made in DNA testing. And it is important to remember that “home” DNA test results are not admissible in a court of law. You must request a “Legal” DNA test in order to obtain results that are legally admissible in court.
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