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Who Should Get Genetic Testing? You should consider getting genetic testing if you have: A recent or current cancer diagnosis at a young age. Multiple types of any cancer or multiple people with cancer in your family.
204.051. ORDER FOR GENETIC TESTING. (a) In a proceeding to declare heirship under Chapter 202, the court may, on the courts own motion, and shall, on the request of a party to the proceeding, order one or more specified individuals to submit to genetic testing as provided by Subchapter F, Chapter 160, Family Code.
While a mother may technically refuse, under Texas Family Code 160.622, refusing a court-ordered paternity test can lead to serious legal consequences. Courts in Texas prioritize the childs best interests, and non-compliance can result in fines, contempt of court charges, or even jail time.
If the court requires the mother to take the test, and the mother refuses, paternity will not be established. As a result, the mothers claim for child support will be dismissed.
If the genetic testing results say the legal father is NOT the biological father of the child, the court may order a termination of the parent-child relationship and support obligation. However, the man is still responsible for any unpaid child support and interest up to the termination date.
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