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The father and mother whose DNA a child carries are usually called the childs biological parents. Legal parents have a family relationship to the child by law, but do not need to be related by blood, for example in the case of an adopted child.
A DNA paternity test can help accurately determine a childs biological father. You can conduct tests during pregnancy or after your baby is born. Most tests use cheek swabs to collect genetic material. You must complete a DNA paternity test at an approved testing facility if you need results for legal reasons.
Alleged Father A man is an alleged father if he appears at a dependency hearing and claims to be the childs father or if the childs mother names him as the father. Different people who can be alleged fathers include: The childs biological father. The childs stepfather.
Term. Main definition. Alleged Father. A person who has been named as the father of a child born out of wedlock, but for whom paternity has not yet been established. Synonyms: Putative Father.
(1) Adjudicated father means a man who has been adjudicated by a tribunal to be the father of a child. (2) Alleged father means a man who alleges himself to be, or is alleged to be, the genetic father or a possible genetic father of a child, but whose paternity has not been determined.
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An alleged father is a person who alleges themselves to be, or is alleged to be, the genetic father or a possible genetic father of a child, but whose paternity has not been determined. A presumed father is a person who is recognized as the father of a child until that status is confirmed or disconfirmed by a court

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