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For a legal DNA test to be admissible by the court, it must be carried out under the proper chain of custody. It means that the sample collection for the DNA test must be carried out in front of the judge or in presence of a court-appointed representative.
Since paternity tests can be court-ordered, refusing to submit to the test is considered a criminal offense. The alleged father would be held in contempt of court until he submits to the requested testing. This can lead to criminal charges being filed against the man and he may also be fined.
Legally, the courts cannot force the man to take the DNA test, but with undergoing such a test, he stands to lose nothing and it will help the case to progress. If he refuses the DNA test on financial grounds, for example, an inability to pay for the DNA testing, the CMS will pay for it.
A man with doubts about a childs parentage can seek a DNA test before paternity is assigned. A married man can seek a paternity test if he does not believe he is the father of his wifes child (but he needs to act quickly, as there are limitations periods)
A man must fight his designation as a childs father within 5 years of the childs birth. A child can bring a paternity action, if paternity has not been determined, before the child becomes 21 years old.
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In order to establish paternity, the mother or potential father must file a Petition in the appropriate county seeking Parental Responsibilities and a Genetic Test in order to provide paternity. The paternity test may be administered at the hospital or through the childs physician.
* Download and complete JDF 1505 Motion of Genetic Testing. You will sign the form, but the alleged father does not need to sign. * Contact a testing agency to schedule a date and time for the test. Put the date and time of the test of the form.
The most common way of establishing paternity is by naming the father on the babys birth certificate. All states offer parents the opportunity to voluntarily establish paternity either at the hospital or by signing a certificate of paternity at a later date if the father is not present at the birth.
Unless legally barred, Colorado dads have equal rights to see their children as mothers do. You can see your kids according to the agreed-upon visitation schedule and parenting time allocation. Colorado favors joint custody arrangements, where both parents remain present in their childrens lives post-divorce.
Most Collection sites can do sample collection the same day that you call and most charge about $25 per/person for collecting the DNA sample and overnight the samples to our lab.

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