What can be done if the alleged father doesn want to give his DNA sample but a member of his family is willing to?
It is possible to do paternity testing if a relative of the alleged father is tested. If only the child and relative of alleged father are tested, the results may not be completely conclusive. If the mother’s DNA sample is available for the testing, the results will be more conclusive. Please refer to our DNA Relationship Testing section for more information on relationship testing.
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