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Paternity Testing
Peace Of Mind: Our Peace of Mind Paternity Test are for your personal knowledge. These tests are simply just to ease your mind of any doubt that you are having.
Court Admissible (Legal): Our Legal Paternity test will hold up in court if you are using it to gain legal custody of your child.
Grandparentage: Our Grandparentage test are used mostly to prove that the child belongs to the alleged father by testing the paternal grandparent and child when alleged father is unavailable for testing.
Non-Invasive Prenatal: Our Non-Invasive Prenatal paternity test determines the paternity of an unborn child using a blood sample from the mother and a cheek swab sample from the alleged father(s). This test analyzes the fetal DNA present in the mother's bloodstream to assess the likelihood of paternity. Unlike the invasive prenatal test, a non-invasive prenatal test poses no risk to the pregnancy. This test can provide accurate results as early as 7 weeks into pregnancy.
Siblingship: Our Siblingship test is a DNA test used to determine the likelihood that two individuals share one or both parents.
Deceased Paternity Testing: This test is conducted to determine the biological relationship between an individual and a deceased alleged father. Deceased paternity testing can provide conclusive evidence regarding paternity, which can be crucial for legal, financial or personal reasons such as inheritance claims or establishing familial relationships.
Other DNA Test and Services
Early Gender Reveal: This test can detect baby's gender as early as 7 weeks of pregnancy.
Ancestry: This test provides information about an individual's ethnic and geographical origins.
Establishing Paternity (help filling out court order paperwork): You will receive help with filling out your court order packet to begin your journey of establishing paternity. This includes Paternity with legal decision-making (legal custody), parenting time, and child support as well as a list of court fees and how to file this paperwork with the court.
Notary: State of Arizona notarizations provided by an Arizona commissioned notary.
Fingerprints: Wet ink fingerprints provided on an FD-258 card and non-IVP Clearance cards.