Are results from the Home Test Kit admissible in court?
Although the non-legal home paternity test Kit and the legal home paternity test kits are essentially the same test, the non-legal version may not be used in court because the persons being tested are not legally being identified as prescribe by law. The non-legal test is intended to be as a discrete and private as possible whereby families can resolve paternity issues without involving outside parties and therefore not court-admissible. We do offer however, a Court-Admissible Home Paternity Test Kit for a small additional charge of $95.00 dollars.
• Is the legally-binding home test different from the informational home test? • Are the home test results confidential? • How accurate are the paternity test results? • What standards are used to ensure paternity tests are performed correctly? • What is the difference between an AABB accredited paternity test and an unaccredited paternity test? • What age can DNA testing be done? • What about blood testing for DNA tests? • Must all the blood samples be collected at the same time? • How to find whether the twins are identical or fraternal twins? • What exactly is DNA? • What is DNA fingerprinting? • What is DNA Paternity Testing? • What sort of samples are required for DNA Paternity Testing? • How do DNA Tests work? • What are the applications of DNA Testing? • How accurate is DNA-Based paternity testing? • Do I need permission from a doctor or lawyer to have a paternity test done? • Who has to have a sample taken? • What if one of the parents is deceased? • Is there any legal confiden