The Real Deal With Home Paternity Testing

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Laboratory paternity tests usually range from $150 to as much as $1,000.  On the average, a putative father is said to spend as $450 to $600 on paternity tests.  Some find these very expensive which is why there are fathers who are settling for home DNA test kits which usually cost around$30 to $89.  But are these tests credible?

Just like laboratory tests, home DNA testing kits determine if a person is the biological father through genetic samples.  Kits would have instructions and equipment needed to collect the DNA samples.  A cheek swab is used to get the sample and it is sent to the lab, properly labelled.  The results will be sent to you in more or less a week after sending the samples. Aside from the father and the child, the mother is also swabbed for samples.  This is establish a stronger connection.

Although they are less than a hundred dollars (or more) than laboratory tests, not everybody is suited to for a home DNA test. Those who will be using the DNA results in court and legal proceedings should get laboratory DNA testing instead of the home-test.  In legal paternity tests, the court seeks to establish that the DNA samples are monitored to avoid tampering or testing by a biased party.

Home paternity tests are usually performed outside of legal requirements. They are easy to acquire since convenience stores and online shops are selling these kits.  Once you send the results to the laboratory to analyze, they are bound to keep the results confidential.

In fact, to protect their client’s privacy, home paternity DNA laboratories, provide options on how clients would be informed of the results.  Some would allow you to access the paternity rest results online by using a provided username and password.  Some prefer receiving it through phone, the message has its password enabled too.  Or you could receive the results through mail.

Some would prefer home paternity testing before they proceed to legal action or legal paternity testing. This is to avoid any complicated situations in the family.  Others take home paternity testing just to satisfy their need to know the truth or  satisfy “curiosity.”  Home paternity testing is also ideal if you want to have a discreet and private test involving few punitive fathers.

When purchasing home DNA test kit, make sure that the laboratory performing the test is accredited by the AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) and is ISO17025 certified.  Aside from that, it is better to get a home test kit from a laboratory that offers customer and technical support during the entire process. Support representatives would be able to assist you with any kind of issue you may encounter while testing.

Recently, with the popularity of home DNA paternity test in the market, experts are already questioning the morality and success rate of these tests.  There are some home kits that cost as low as $19 which raise doubts on their accuracy.  However, for some fathers and relatives, it is more important to know the truth and they could learn about it for less than a hundred dollars.

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Famous Celebrity Paternity Cases

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Celebrities. We always want to know what is happening with their lives, whether it is about the success of their careers or the lowest point of their personal lives. In 2004, about 300,000 DNA paternity tests were performed, but celebrity paternity tests and cases have always been subjected to the public’s eye. What are the most talked about paternity cases and what can we learn from these celebrities?

Charlie Chaplin

It was 1945, when Charlie Chaplin was declared as father of Carol Ann, the daughter of Joan Barry. The child received monthly financial support until she turned 21 years old. During this time, blood-grouping tests were used to prove paternity. In blood-grouping, the child should have inherited the blood type of either the mother or the father. Because of this and the laws of hereditary, Chaplin was singled by the court as the possible father.

Eddie Murphy

Ginger Spice or Melanie Brown’s effort to have her daughter legally acknowledged by father Eddie Murphy filled magazines and tabloids. Brown got pregnant or become public with the pregnancy after her divorce with Murphy in 2006. In 2007, DNA tests showed that Murphy was indeed the father of Brown’s daughter.

Larry Birkhead/ Howard K. Stern

Anna Nicole Smith’s daughter was subjected to the media when determining the father of the child. Five men came forward to claim paternity. But only two came head to head in the court: photographer Larry Birkhead and lawyer Howard Kevin Stern. In 2007, Dannielyn Hope’s biological father turned out to be Birkhead and was provided the custody of the child.

Boris Becker

The famous and former top tennis player, proved to be the father of the child of model Angela Ermakova. It is said in media reports that Becker gave Ermakova $2.8 million. Becker initially denied being the father of the child, but after the DNA test, he admitted to have fathered the child after a “closet” encounter in a restaurant. In 07, Becker applied for and was granted joint custody of Anna after she raised questions about how Ermakova was raising the child.

Chris Rock

Rock was happily married for 11 years, when Kali Bowyer claimed that her 13- year old son was Rock’s child. Bowyer demanded for a paternity test. Aside from that she also provided her story to tabloids in exchange of money. However, the DNA test resulted negative. Rock later on announced that it would be better to donate all the money paid to Bowyer to charitable institutions.

• Steve Jobs

The wealthy Apple co-founder and CEO took two years before he acknowledged daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs from painter Chrisann Brennan. Jobs initially claimed that he was sterile and infertile, but later recognized the daughter when the DNA test returned positive.

Keanu Reeves

The most recent celebrity paternity test is with Keanu Reeves and Canadian, Karen Sala. Sala claimed that her four children where fathered by Reeves. They took a DNA test and the result was that Reeves was not related to any of the four kids. Sala, later on claimed that Reeves used hypnosis to change the results. The case was dismissed and the woman was ordered to pay Reeves $15,000 for the legal expenses.

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Paternity Testing Part IV: Choosing A Laboratory

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According to surveys, more than 200,000 paternity tests have been performed every year in the United States.  DNA paternity test is one of the most admissible evidences in court for establishing or challenging paternity.  Also, DNA paternity tests can be considered 99% accurate since it analyzes the genetic composition of the child and the parents.

With a lot of fathers starting to get interested in determining if they are the biological father, it is important to get checked by a credible laboratory.  Paternity tests which would be used in court could come from laboratories and not from home DNA paternity tests which could be bought in convenience stores.

Therefore, choosing the right laboratory is important.  How do you single-out the best laboratory which would provide you the best services?

  • Look for accreditation.  The laboratory should be accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB).  There are some laboratories that operate without accreditation, only 48% of paternity testing laboratories are accredited by the organization.   You could check the AABB website or call them directly to ask about any information about the laboratory.
  • ISO 17025 is another accreditation you could look for among test laboratories.
  • It is good for you to choose a laboratory that offer good customer service.  They would be providing your assurance whether you are uncomfortable and having problems with the testing process.
  • Paternity testing labs are definitely more expensive than home DNA testing kits.  An average cost of paternity testing would be $450 to$600.  You could look for laboratories that are offering different payment options.  For example, there are some laboratories that would conduct the test once you have provided the $99 down payment.
  • If you have seen the laboratory online, then make sure that it is indeed a physical laboratory. There are some websites that claim to be a paternity testing lab.  Unfortunately, they are just marketing agencies which would direct your DNA to other laboratories and let them bid on the test.
  • Check the laboratory’s history and reputation. If there are had been issues with the laboratory’s credibility for the past year, it is better to look for other labs.  There are some laboratories where the test has been classified inadmissible by the court.  You could also inquire about the qualifications of the laboratory’s director and staff.
  • Your information is secured and private.  Testing laboratories should have privacy, security and confidentiality included when they test your DNA.
  • The length of time that the DNA lab needs to complete the test is also another factor.
  • Make sure that you are comfortable with the laboratory and the people working in the lab.  You are trusting them you DNA sample and whether you are bound for fatherhood. If you are uncomfortable, then you could try looking for other laboratories.

A paternity test would surely help the court decide if a person is indeed the biological father of a child.  Therefore, it is important to work for people you trust.  The paternity test could put your worries about paternity to rest.  It would be able to provide you the peace of mind and the truth that you are looking for.

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Paternity Testing Part III: Types Of Paternity DNA Testing

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Not long ago, experts devised a technology to support women of their pregnancy by knowing the paternity long before they give birth. To date, prenatal paternity DNA testing is now available starting five weeks of pregnancy.

The paternity DNA testing is performed accurately through several methods. Options include amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling and fetal genetic material testing during the five to thirteen weeks of pregnancy.

Amniocentesis is a type of paternity DNA testing that is invasive. Most of the time, this is performed in the later stages of pregnancy. To perform this method, obstetrician trans-abdominally withdraws a small amount of amniotic fluid. The amniotic fluid being withdrawn is about 10ml. This is an excellent sample for paternity testing because amniotic fluid is just as accurate as the tests conducted after the child is born.

After undergoing amniocentesis, results are often released after three to five working days after specimen collection. Amniocentesis costs just the same as all other paternity DNA testing. However, obstetrician may opt to charge additional fees for collecting the sample prenatally.

Chronic villus sampling is another kind of invasive paternity DNA testing. Unlike amniocentesis, chronic villus sampling is generally performed at early stages of pregnancy. Pregnant women under eighth to 13th week of pregnancy can undergo this procedure.

In performing chronic villus sampling, a catheter is inserted through the cervix. Then, obstetrician obtains sampling from a sufficient amount of fetal chorionic villi, or trophoblastic tissue, which is taken from the outside of the gestational sack by gentle suction. This trophoblastic tissue is used for the paternity DNA testing. Similar to amniocentesis, this procedure is also as accurate as the test conducted after the child is born.

It may be easy in performing such methods; yet, worth noting are the risks to the fetus posed by both amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling. There are results of some studies showing increased chances for fetal loss by 0.5% for amniocentesis and 1% for chorionic villus sampling. That is why, it is highly recommended that patients who are considering chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis prenatal DNA paternity testing to consult with their obstetrician before initiating the test.

For other options, a non-invasive paternity DNA testing called fetal genetic material testing is available too. This is in response to the risks to fetus posed by earlier mentioned invasive methods. The technology used in fetal genetic material testing allows obstetricians to determine the paternity of an unborn child through only maternal blood sample. The technology separates the necessary foetal cells from the mother’s blood circulation. This foetal cells are the sampling utilized in determining the paternity.

Extraction separating primordial foetal cells from the maternal blood samples starts once all samples are obtained by the laboratory. Experts say this procedure can be done about five to 12 weeks of fetal gestation. In addition, fetal genetic material testing is cost effective and safer compared to other traditional paternity DNA testing.

Considering all options, many experts say the safest to know the paternity of the child is by using the umbilical cord blood at the time of child’s delivery. Testers can provide results after three to five working days.

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Paternity Testing Part II: How To Establish Paternity

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Establishing paternity may take a lot of effort but many says there are really rewarding benefits to it. Today, there are advanced technologies to help women establish paternity for bioethical and legal concerns. The court, insurance and inheritance companies, and adoption agencies have also included paternity identity results in their policies.

Other than the child’s right to know and be known by his father, there are many legal benefits to it.  The child has the right to obtain financial benefits from his biological father. Other than regular child support, the child also has a legal right to his father’s death benefits. Such benefits include including social security or Veteran’s benefits and possible inheritance. Another legal benefit includes access to his father’s medical history. If your child’s paternity is established, he can be informed of any genetic medical issues that could have been passed on from the biological father.

In the event that a father would like to establish paternity voluntarily, he should just simply acknowledge the child. As such, he signs on to shoulder the responsibilities posed in rearing a child. Most significant here for most cases is the financial support until the child reaches the age of majority.

A father can voluntarily establish paternity in two ways. First, he will be present at the birth of his child and sign a Declaration of Paternity or Acknowledgment of Paternity. Such documentation is important to obtain the father’s name and placed on the child’s birth certificate. Second, if he fails to be present at the birth of his child, he can submit an affidavit of paternity. This affidavit is due until the child turns 18. If the affidavit is not submitted before the birth certificate is issued, a mother may opt to apply for the alteration of the child’s birth certificate and add the father’s name.

However, if the alleged father does not voluntarily acknowledged paternity, there are ways to establish the paternity of the child formally. The formal process includes seven steps. First is the meeting of parents to talk about the process of establishing paternity. Second, the mother has to sign an affidavit that indicates the identity of the alleged father.

After doing the first and second steps, the next move would be locating the alleged father. It can be done through governmental agencies such as Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Social Security Administration (SSA), and the Department of Defense (DOD) to name a few. If the alleged father is found, the next step would be contacting and giving him a chance to acknowledge paternity voluntarily. If he denies, requesting of all parties to be submitted to a genetic testing can be done. In any case that the alleged father does not submit to genetic testing, he can be determined as the child’s father by default.

The last step would be informing the alleged father of the paternity. If he does not contest such results, it will be then recognized as a conclusive determination of paternity after two months or 60 days.

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Paternity Testing Part I: What Establishing Paternity Really Means

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Establishing paternity means you are establishing the legality of the child’s father. To acknowledge the child’s paternity, both parents would be signing the child’s birth certificate. The child has the right to know both parents; it is not just about getting monthly child support.

If the mother is not married to the child’s father, the father could provide a Declaration of Paternity or Acknowledgement of Paternity to include his name in the birth certificate. If the father is present at the time of birth, then he could have his name included in the birth certificate. Changes to the birth certificate do not apply immediately. It would take a while before the records are changed.

If the father is not present at the time of birth, the affidavit of paternity could be completed until the child turns 18 years old. The affidavit can be prepared by a lawyer and needs to be notarized. Both parties, the mother and father, should sign the affidavit.

Paternity DNA testing is also another way to establish paternity. DNA testing would determine who the biological father is through genetic proof. Genetic or DNA testing should be made available upon the request on any party. When the DNA test result is positive, but the biological father refuses to acknowledge it, then it is possible for a court action to ensue. The cost of the DNA testing is usually paid by the father once the paternity is established, unless the father is deemed by the court unable to pay.

Why is it imperative that paternity is established? Child support is one of the primary reasons, especially in cases when the parents are not married. Laws require fathers to provide financial support to their children once paternity is established. In some states, there is a time limit for establishing paternity. In Ohio, for example, paternity could be established until the age of 23. If the child is no longer below 18 years old, then financial support is no longer required.

Establishing paternity would also allow the child to have access to the father’s medical history. This would be crucial in medical situations like organ transplant. It could also help in learning about genetic health issues which could be transferred from father to child.

Establishing or providing the child citizenship right is another important reason to determine paternity. Also, without paternity establishment, it is difficult for the child to acquire benefits from the father like Social Security insurance benefits, inheritance and other similar benefits.

Both the mother and the father would share equal rights to custody once the paternity is established. The parent who has the custody of the child when the acknowledgement of paternity is filed has the legal custody of the child. However, a non-custodial parent would have the right to visit or even apply for child custody.

Establishing paternity goes beyond financial support. Children have the right to have a chance of building relationship with one or both of their parents. It would give them the sense of belonging to a family and help them build their identity.

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How Common Are DNA Paternity Tests?

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DNA paternity testing is the easiest and most effective method of paternity testing. There is less than a 1 percent chance for  an error to occur with a paternity test, so families can be confident they are receiving reliable results. Paternity testing was most commonly used by women seeking financial support, but today it has become more common. The topic is no longer taboo and more and more men are requesting paternity tests to find out if their child is really theirs.

  • Studies show that an estimated 1 in 20 men are unknowingly raising a child who is not biologically their own.
  • Around a third of men undergoing a paternity test find out that the child is not their own.

Today, requesting a DNA paternity test during pregnancy is also common. When the mother is between 14 to 24 weeks pregnant, the method used to collect the baby’s sample is called amniocentesis which is similar to the first procedure that involves inserting a needle into the womb.

Paternity tests are used in court and for child support purposes. However, the company you propose to utilize should be reliable, accredited and has a reputation for producing high quality results.

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Common DNA Testing Issues

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DNA testing is 99.999% accurate according to statistics released by the American Medical Association. DNA testing is accepted as 100% factual evidence in every court of law in the United States. However, any time human interaction is involved, mistakes do happen. Below are some of the most common DNA testing issues or problems.

DNA Mixture

One of the most common problems that can arise in DNA testing is a DNA mixture. This is cpmmon when one or more people have contributed to a sample. These mixtures can be confusing and are sometimes subject to a few interpretations.

Improper or Altered Collection

The biggest mistake that can be made when doing a DNA test for paternity is an improper or altered sample collection of specimens from which to extract the DNA that are obtained from the subjects being tested.

Degradation

DNA testing issues and problems can also arise from degradation. A sample can degrade when it is too old or exposed to harsh conditions.

Imbalances

Peak height imbalance can also cause DNA testing issues and problems. If the difference in the height of the two peaks is greater than 30% it is generally considered that a peak height imbalance has occurred. Taking into consideration that a sample from one person should contain peaks that are almost equivalent in height, an imbalance of peaks means that the sample is a mixture.

Additional Issues

Other issues may be that barcodes may be placed on the wrong specimen, an inattentive laboratory technician may scan the wrong item, a computer error can corrupt or switch records inadvertently.

Preventing DNA Testing Issues

To prevent many of these issues that may arise,  DNA tests are done with more than one sample and results are checked independent of each other. In certain circumstances, a supervised collection can be administered to prevent improper or altered collections.

When searching for a DNA testing company, don’t be afraid to ask questions about their staff qualifications and their testing procedures.

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