Why Harbor Doubts When You Can Find Out?

30th September 2009

Paternity Express - ScienceWe came across a case the other day where the father of a 20 year old young man and his three older siblings were requested by the immigration / consulate in their country to do a paternity test to establish a biological relationship to the person (the only father they had known all their lives) who was sponsoring them for permanent residence into the U.S.; they needed immigration paternity testing. Twenty years ago, paternity testing was not as common, available or as affordable as it is now.  Testing was completed, and as it turns out, a biological relationship could be established with the three older siblings (the man had indeed sired the older boys) they belonged to the tested father, however a biological relationship could not be established between the man and the 20 year old; results of the 20 year old was and exclusion (the alleged father was not his biological father). This presented a quandary for this family. 

Most recently we did another test for a young man, seventeen going on eighteen who would be graduating from high school shortly and would be entering into the armed forces, his girlfriend, had just given birth to what he believed to be his child.  He wanted to provide support and medical benefits for the child he would be leaving behind for some timd.  However, his mother insisted that he do a DNA paternity test, because the army would need some form of documentation as proof that he was the biological father of this child he was claiming to be his and would be putting on his benefits plan.  Both parents and the child participated in the paternity test and three days later the young man found he was not the biological father of the newborn.

In the former case, the science was not yet available and as readily affordable to the common man, in the latter it was.  In either case hearts were broken but they both fathers knew where they stood. 

DNA Paternity testing is now so easily available and affordable to everyone who needs it, it baffles one that it is not being used even more that it is.  Because it is so easily arranged, a simple telephone call, whereby you answer a few questions and you can secure an appointment for testing with results in as little as three days; even in as little as 24 hours if one is willing to pay for the faster service.  Although the younger generation is more savvy, they are using this science more and more to protect themselves and their assets.  No longer should one guess or accuse, simply arrange for testing to be done.  Even when an alleged father is deceased or otherwise unavailable for sample collection, through the use of reconstructive DNA testing such as grandparentage testing, avuncular testing, among others are available.

So, no one need harbor doubts, they simply use the science to find out.

Determining Which Paternity Test You Need

31st July 2009

dna-scientist-working-in-the-laboratoryThere are several types of DNA Paternity tests, however, the two main types that are commonly requested for paternity testing are: the Legal paternity test or a Home (a/k/a peace of mind or second opinion) test.  You can decide which is appropriate for you by answering a simple question.

Do I need my test because I want to know, get a second opinion, or answer some personal nagging question for myself? If you answer yes, then the Home test is all you need, or

Do I need my test result for some formal (legal) reason such as to add my name to a birth certificate, child support case, as proof for Social Security benefits, to establish a biological relationship for an immigration matter or some other formal matter which usually involves the government? If your answer falls in any of these categories, then the Legal test is what you need.

What’s the difference?  For the Home (a/k/a peace of mind or second opinion) samples may be collected by you and documentation paperwork is minimal.  For the Legal test, samples must be collected by a trained third party.  This method established a chain-of-custody of the collected samples as well as the accompanying documents, and all subjects are photographed and fingerprinted and must provide official government issued identification.  Minors who are babies up to a year old are not fingerprinted

A DNA paternity test will positively determine whether a man could be the biological father of a child. Everyone of us inherits our DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) our genetic material or fingerprint from our biological parents; one half from our mother and one half from our father. A DNA paternity test compares a child’s DNA profile with an alleged father’s profile for evidence of DNA inheritance.  This is the most definitive proof for establishing biological relationships.

The result of a DNA paternity test has one of two outcomes: the alleged father is not the biological father (an exclusion), or the alleged father is considered the biological father (an inclusion). For our standard paternity tests we guarantee at least a 99.99% probability of paternity for inclusion or 100% certainty of exclusion.

When You Need A Paternity Test

31st March 2009

paternity testThere are situations where you’ll need to make sure that you get the best paternity test and it doesn’t take a great stretch of the imagination to think of the circumstances where getting the best paternity test results would be for the best.

Even though the paternity test is by far the most common type of legal paternity test , there are other categories of dna testing that have been popularized by television and the movies. But these are not as popular as the prenatal paternity test or any of the others that are designed to mark out the biological relationship between a man and a child.

And one of the most important determining factors in the paternity test is the type that you want. It’s important to remember that while the home paternity test is seen be some as more convenient than the kind where the samples are collected, the paternity test results from this at home version are not admissible in court.

When you need a paternity test, you need to make sure that you start be determining which category is best for you.

Things That You Need To Know About The Paternity Test

19th March 2009

paternity test Most people have at least heard of the paternity test but they might not know what it’s really all about or about the science that goes into one of these tests. First off, they are generally aware that this form of dna testing is generally carried out to determine the biological relationship between a man and a child in cases where the identity of the man that has fathered the child is in question.

Samples

And of course that means that samples need to be gathered of the dna from each of the parties that are directly involved. It’s interesting to note here that there isn’t always a need to get the sample from the mother but ones that come from the child and the father are considered mandatory.

Depending on what the results will be used for, the legal paternity test is generally conducted in a laboratory when the samples are collected by an accredited staff and those samples are processed in a laboratory that meets all of the state standards where the paternity test is being conducted.

Home Paternity Test

On the other side of the fence for the legal paternity test is the home paternity test that is carried out, as the name suggests, at home. Here the results are not admissible in a court of law and the test is generally carried out for some personal interest.

Within the realm of the paternity test itself there are different methods that are used even including a prenatal paternity test that needs to be carried out by the proper doctor.

Facility

Regardless of the manner of paternity test decided on, there is a need to find the best facility where the samples can either be collected or both collected and processed. And there are necessarily some things that you’ll want to be sure of before you commit to any of these facilities. First and foremost, you’ll need to be sure that the place that you’re looking at has been properly accredited.

As well, it’s a good idea to make sure that there is some consideration as to the confidentiality aspect of the paternity test and that the paternity tests results will be released in accordance with your directions.

While the paternity test is the most common of all the dna testing procedures, this is one of the more diverse tests that have been derived from this scientific breakthrough.

The Paternity Test Has Come Of Age

10th March 2009

paternity testWhile there are other manners of dna testing that are in wide use today, there really isn’t another application of that science that has become as popular or widely used as the paternity test. Presently there are several different variations of this test and the legal paternity test differs from the home paternity test in the way that the results are used. 

Of course the legal paternity test is used to determine the legal responsibility and relationship of a man to a child, but while the ‘at home’ test strives to determine the same relationship, these paternity test results are not admissible in court. 

And there are other applications of dna testing that help to reunite people as well. For example, Immigration DNA testing is often a prerequisite from Embassies that have a request from one relative that would like to bring other family members with him to the county that he’s immigrated to.

 The point is clear. While the paternity test has become the more recognized application of dna testing that the general public sees, there are other uses that help people reunite in similar fashions.

Get The Right Paternity Test

1st March 2009

paternity testing There are things that are so important that you can’t skimp on them and the paternity test is one of those things. There’s a real genuine need to feel comfortable and safe with the facility that you choose and to that end there should be a few criteria that you use to select the place where your legal paternity test will be carried out.

Right away you need to look for the right accreditation. And that means that you’ll need to look for a place that works with an AABB approved laboratory. Remember that while not all paternity test results are designed to be used in a court of law, the ones that are need the highest levels of professional laboratory and collection samples procedures.

And that’s the reason that reputation plays another key role. If you see that a particular company has more clients than its competition and they are from diverse backgrounds, you can be confident that the paternity test that place provides is also both professional and accurate.

Getting The Right Paternity Test

21st February 2009

Paternity TestYou need to be sure that you’re getting the right paternity test to suit your needs. To be fair, there are many people who find that they need a one of these but are unsure as to which classification suits them best.

The Home Paternity Test.

Like the name implies, this is the version where the samples are collected in the privacy of your own home. In this type of paternity test, the buccal (cheek) swab method is used and clients collect their own samples that are later taken to a laboratory.

The Legal Paternity Test.

The experts all agree that the legal paternity test is the better choice as the results here are admissible in a court of law. This is the manner of testing that ensures accurate and legally defensible results. The best of these places that runs these and provides the best in paternity test results will also ensure that your identity is kept in the strictest confidence.

When you’re looking for the best facility to have an early paternity test done, there’s a clear industry leader in paternityexpress.com. These are the people that provide personalized services and their case workers are able to answer your paternity test questions seventeen hours a day.

A Legal Paternity Test Has Several Requirements

11th February 2009

Paternity TestAs you might imagine, there are several requisites that need to be satisfied before a legal paternity test can be carried out by any facility, and the one of the first is a lab with an AABB accreditation. Of course there are many other standards that need to be met as well, and by looking at what paternityexpress.com has to offer, you can see how an industry leader operates.

Remember that this is the première facility for all sorts of paternity test that includes everything from a prenatal paternity test to the kind of forensic DNA test that helps to prove or disprove guilt in criminal or trusts & estates matters. You should be confident with the place you select to do your testing, and here is a firm which has gained an international reputation based on the strength of their commitment to fast accurate results.

Their global network of doctors and trained technicians work using the chain-of-custody procedure that allows results to be admissible in court. It’s just this kind of adherence to what makes up a legal paternity test that has been the backbone of their solid reputation in all the different DNA testing areas.

DNA Tests Erase Grey Areas

15th January 2009

Because human relationships can sometimes be so complicated, it’s great that science has developed a method of determining, by way of a DNA paternity test, the existence of a biological relationship between a man and a particular child. A paternity test is 99.9% accurate for inclusions in confirming the biological relationship between a man and a child; and at the same time it is 100% accurate for exclusion.  While there are many different services offering DNA testing, all paternity tests have three things in common: an alleged father, a mother and at least one child

1.      The Donors. Most often, the alleged father and a child is sufficient for a paternity test; however, when the mother is included a faster, more decisive conclusion is reached immediately.  Why is this?  It is always better to know the mother’s DNA patterns.  In some motherless cases where only the father and child’s specimens are initially provided, the lab may find “mutations” and it will then call for the mother’s sample to complete the paternity test.  Therefore, it is always better to provide the mother’s samples as the mother’s involvement helps to make the testing even more accurate as she contributed one half of the child’s DNA.  One area of testing that the mother is automatically included is in cases of a pre-natal DNA testing - testing during pregnancy or while the mother is carrying the child

2.      Even the USCIS has gotten into the fray of things, and are requesting proof that a biological relationship exists between the petitioner and his or her beneficiary by way of an immigration DNA test (a/k/a the “maternity” or “paternity” DNA test).  Of course, there are many other sorts of DNA tests for any number of applications.  Whatever the application, DNA tests are here to stay and more and more it’s settling many issues that arise in everyday life such as matters surrounding things like inheritance and estate matters.

Formal Tests - Two testing options are available for paternity testing:

The private paternity test (a/k/a “peace of mind” or “home“) where the client requests and are sent the sample collection kits.  The client or someone they appoint collects the samples themselves and returns them to our lab.  Not much documentation is required by the private test.  Simply completing the Chain of Custody included in the kit and signing it and providing the samples is sufficient.  It should be noted here that New York State Department of Health does not permit private DNA tests for its residents.

The legal paternity test (a/k/a court admissible) where the client goes into a doctor’s office, a sample collection site, or a clinic, and a disinterested third party (a trained DNA specimen collection technician) collects the donors’ samples and completes the formal chain of custody form.  This formal collection process entails the taking of the donors’ fingerprint, photograph, and making a copy of the donors’ government issued identification.  All these items together with the donors’ samples establish and attest to an unbroken chain of custody.  Meaning: the donors did not at any time have care or custody of the samples arriving in the lab.  This is what a court relies on (the unbroken chain of custody)   Paternity Express will even provide trained mobile technicians for people who are immobile or simply prefer not to go to a doctor, collection center.  We send out trained DNA specimen collection technicians at your request.  Of course you must make a copy of all documents (passport, drivers’ license, etc., etc.) and you must have the original of each document so the technician can review that the copy is indeed from the original.  For there to be a mobile collection in New York State, the client must have first obtained a doctor’s script, an attorney’s request, a social workers request, a court’s order, or a parole officer’s request in addition to having the identification documents and copies mentioned above.

One of the other applications that are taking a foothold into our society is the infidelity DNA test. This test will answer conclusively questions regarding who is the donor of a particular stain on an article submitted to the lab.  The article may be from many varying sources, but one should check with the lab that the item they want to send in is indeed testable before sending in their articles.  This sort of testing will settles the question regarding whether a spouse has been cheating, by establishing whether the spouse was the donor of the sample deposited on the article sent in for testing.  Of course, the spouse should also provide his or her sample so a DNA profile is available for comparison with the stain thereby proving or disproving the other spouse’s infidelity.

In this arena of modern scientific technology, it is possible to even trace a person’s lineage / ancestry / relationship with various other members of their family.

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