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What if an alleged non-resident parent refuses to take a DNA test?

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What if an alleged non-resident parent refuses to take a DNA test?

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An alleged non-resident parent who refuses to take a DNA test will be presumed to be a parent of the child. This will be enforced through the court under an application for paternity. The CSA will then work out maintenance which the alleged non-resident parent has to pay.

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