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The process of establishing paternity may be lengthy and involve discussion, negotiation, mediation and even legal action. So, yes you can refuse to undertake a paternity test, but a father can still perform a home Peace of Mind test without the mother's DNA.
Results are typically available within 3-5 business days for routine paternity cases. Results may be delivered via email, USPS or express shipper.
The simple answer is 'No' \u2013 no one can force another party directly to undertake a test. The only way to do so to get the test mandated by a court of law. And even then refusal is possible. Paternity fraud happens when a man is incorrectly identified \u2014 or accused \u2014 as the biological father of a child.
Simply email us at info@genediagnostics.co.za or call us at 021 851 6468 and we will forward the test kit to you or make an appointment at one of the selected Clicks clinics we work with nationally, once you have made payment. Follow the instructions for DNA sample collection included in the test kit sent to you.
Genetic testing may also be called DNA testing. It's a type of test that can identify changes in the genes, chromosomes or proteins in your body. Genetic testing takes a sample of your blood, skin, hair, tissue or amniotic fluid. The test may be able to confirm or rule out if you have a genetic condition.
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Your DNA Test Specialist in South Africa EasyDNA's paternity test starts at only R2495 and there are NO EXTRA FEES. You know your results will be accurate and reliable because your DNA testing is performed by an ISO 17025 internationally accredited laboratory through state-of-the-art genetic identification systems.
Results may be available in two days \u2014 or longer. For an additional fee, some businesses offer same-day or one-day results. Many DNA testing centers post results on a secure website for faster access. It may take several weeks to get results from prenatal paternity tests like CVS and amniocentesis.
Paternity Testing Using a Grandparent or Other Relative If a possible father isn't available for testing, the best choice is to test one or both of his parents. Another option is to test the child's DNA against the DNA of a sibling using our Siblingship Test or Half-Siblingship Test.
Paternity fraud A man who has been told by the mother that he is the father of her child can sue her if she is lying. A woman now has a legal obligation to tell the correct man that he is the father of her child. If she does not know who the father of her child is, she must say that she does not know.
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 \u201ccontempt of court\u201d until he submits to the requested testing. This can lead to criminal charges being filed against the man and he may also be fined.

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