Client Consent Form for the Non-Legal Paternity Test 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Potential Father’s Name in the designated field. Select the appropriate ethnicity from the checkboxes provided.
  3. Read through the Terms on the form carefully. Confirm your understanding and agreement by signing and dating in the specified areas.
  4. Next, fill in the Child’s Name and select their ethnicity using the same method as above.
  5. Again, read and agree to the Terms by signing and dating next to the Child’s information.
  6. Indicate your preferred Delivery Method for Test Results by providing either an email address or mailing address.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before finalizing your document.

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Speak to our talented team about a Home DNA Kit today by calling Choice DNA Testing at (800) 219-4362! The cost for paternity tests are as follows: Non-Legal paternity test AT OUR LOCAL OFFICE (one child and one alleged father): $195. Non-Legal home DNA test kit MAILED TO YOU (for one child and one alleged father):
Essentially, the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act puts you in control of your personal information. It is prohibited for any person to collect, use, or disclose your genetic test results without your written consent.
Consent. Some form of informed consent to DNA collection is required for all parties involved in paternity testing. This means that a biological parent or legal guardian must provide consent for a minor to undergo a paternity test. Often, both parents consent is needed to test a child.
For paternity tests for court purposes, if the child is a minor (younger than 18 years), the mother needs to be present to sign consent for testing for the minor child. If the child is older than 18 years, the mother need not be present.
Fathers can use home paternity tests to discreetly determine biological relationships, as these do not require legal oversight or a rigorous chain of custody. However, official paternity tests for legal purposes, like child support or custody, generally require consent from both parents or a court order.

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Legal Framework of DNA Collection However, stricter rules apply when police seek to collect DNA samples from a suspect or defendant. Unless a suspect/defendant volunteers to provide a DNA sample, investigators must obtain a search warrant to take a sample from an individual without their consent.

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