What is a paternity test? Does it Hurt? What do they Do?
A paternity test is certainly nothing to be afraid of . It is very simple and completely pain free.Have you ever seen the talk shows where they rub the big Q-tip real good inside the cheek of the person to be tested ? That is called a Buccal Swab. These samples, as well as blood, tissue samples and even hair can be used for the paternity test.They can even test before babies are born. You can research these procedures under the topic amniocentesis and chorionic villa samples. Which ever sample is used the two are then compared to see if the DNA matches. DNA is the genetic stuff each of us are made up of, and scientist are able to compare these values very accurately.
Who might want a Paternity test and Why ?
When most of us think of a Paternity test what is the first reason that comes to mind ? Of course to establish paternity, In most cases who the father is. But there are quite a number of reasons for requesting a paternity test. Mothers and Fathers can both request testing and often have very different reasons they want to have a paternity test performed. A couple that is in an active relationship, even married may desire the test to settle personal doubts standing between them. His and at times hers as well. If mom was active in more than one relationship during the period she is pretty sure she conceived it can be very upsetting to not know who your beautiful baby's father is. Dad may have problems bonding and committing if he is unsure. Another popular reason for demanding paternity suits would be child support. Often courts demand this testing be done before they will settle child custody and / or support cases in family court. Also reversely A father who has been dutifully paying child support for years may request paternity testing if he learns at a future time there is a possibility some else is the father .
Yet another growing group that may request a paternity test are the children themselves.As adults many are trying to connect with the parent they never knew. Use of the Internet, and growing awareness of the plight of adoptees searching out biological family have increased the numbers of these requests dramatically of late. Aside from searching for the comfort of real family, and love there is another reason adoptees request paternity tests also. Family Medical Histories. Often the adoptee has a medical condition, possibly in need of a kidney donation that may require a family member as a best match. Sometimes there are medical concerns with the child of an adoptee that a family history could help diagnosis.
Are Paternity Test Expensive ?
What ever the reasons for requesting a DNA paternity tests they have gotten easier and easier to obtain as time passes.Current online research shows that while the average in lab testing cost any where from $400.00- $200.00. There is also a home testing mail in kit available. With out legal documentation it is only $89.99.The price increases up to $230.00 complete with all the paperwork you need to file officially.
Published by Debra Paulsen
Art Major Graduated from Danbury High 78'. Sensitive , Compassionate , creative Libra . Alumni Institute of Children's Literature. Artist, small farmer & Proud mother of four, grandmother of 7 now, which inc... View profile
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