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Is a Prenatal DNA Paternity Test Court Admissible / Legal?

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Is a Prenatal DNA Paternity Test Court Admissible / Legal?

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Yes. A Prenatal Paternity Test can be a Legal, Court-Admissible if the Chain of Custody Procedures and Paperwork instructions are followed and documented. If you do not desire a legal test you can choose to self collect on the mother and possible father’s samples. Otherwise, the mother and possible father will have to be collected on by a third party professional collector at a clinic or mobile services. Disclosure: • DNA Identifiers is not responsible for any the fees associated with your doctor’s office. • DNA Identifiers does not recommend the procedure of amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling due to the inherent risks involved in both procedures. • These tests should only be performed at the discretion of the Mother’s obstetrician.

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