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What is the meaning of a court-admissible paternity test?

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What is the meaning of a court-admissible paternity test?

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• What collection methods for my paternity test are available? • How much is a paternity test? • How accurate is a paternity test? • Who needs to be involved in a paternity test? • How can I get my paternity test results? • Are my paternity test results confidential? • How do you ensure that paternity tests are performed correctly? • Will the paternity test results give a conclusion that is 100% certain? • What is the difference between an AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) accredited laboratory tests and a non-accredited laboratory tests? • What does it mean for a drug sample to have FDA (Federal Drug Administration) approval? • Is there an age limit for the DNA test? • Do DNA test samples have to be collected at the same time? • How does the Home Test Kit work? • What is a buccal swab collection, what is blood collection? • How will I receive my laboratory test results? • When will the laboratory test results be available? • Can my home test results be used in court? • Are re

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If you want to use the results of a paternity test in court, proof of the identity of each test participant and the chain of custody of the collected samples must be provided by a witness. We offer a version of our home paternity test that qualifies as court-admissible and is accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks. This option is recommended if you believe you will need to use the test results in a court case.The requirement for this test is that the collection and handling of the samples must be overseen by a witness. Instructions and examples of documents are included with the test kit. Provided that instructions are followed correctly, the test results will be court-admissible (see the disclaimer below). The requirement for this test is that the collection and handling of samples must be overseen by a witness. Complete instructions and document examples are included with the kit. Provided that the instructions are followed correctly, the test results will be admissibl

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