DNA Test
Legal Paternity Testing
Establish paternity for legal purposes such as child support, custody, immigration, or inheritance.
Why Choose Legal Paternity Testing?
Legal paternity testing is court-admissible and follows strict protocols to ensure accuracy and integrity. Unlike at-home tests, this process requires verified collection and documentation, known as a chain of custody.
How It Works:
A neutral third party collects DNA samples using a simple buccal (cheek) swab from the alleged father and child.
The samples are sent to an accredited laboratory where genetic markers are compared to determine biological relationship.
Results are available within 2–5 business days and are legally valid for use in court or official proceedings.
Legal Paternity Testing
Establish paternity for legal purposes such as child support, custody, immigration, or inheritance.
Why Choose Legal Paternity Testing?
Legal paternity testing is court-admissible and follows strict protocols to ensure accuracy and integrity. Unlike at-home tests, this process requires verified collection and documentation, known as a chain of custody.
How It Works:
A neutral third party collects DNA samples using a simple buccal (cheek) swab from the alleged father and child.
The samples are sent to an accredited laboratory where genetic markers are compared to determine biological relationship.
Results are available within 2–5 business days and are legally valid for use in court or official proceedings.
Legal Paternity Testing
Establish paternity for legal purposes such as child support, custody, immigration, or inheritance.
Why Choose Legal Paternity Testing?
Legal paternity testing is court-admissible and follows strict protocols to ensure accuracy and integrity. Unlike at-home tests, this process requires verified collection and documentation, known as a chain of custody.
How It Works:
A neutral third party collects DNA samples using a simple buccal (cheek) swab from the alleged father and child.
The samples are sent to an accredited laboratory where genetic markers are compared to determine biological relationship.
Results are available within 2–5 business days and are legally valid for use in court or official proceedings.
Each additional person is $27.00