Two types of Legal Paternity Tests - (Court admissible)
(all DNA samples collected per American Association of Blood
Bank(AABB) rules for full-chain-of-custody requirements; all tests
conducted by our corporate partner laboratory
accredited by AABB)
Legal Paternity Testing with the mother is also known as a TRIO test. This is the standard test that will be ordered for a court admissible legal test or
when all parties cooperate to verify paternity.
The Trio paternity test requires a DNA sample from the child, the
mother and the alleged father(s) with government issued photo identification, be photographed and fingerprinted
with full chain of custody documents.
A final results report will contain the actual names of the child,
the mother and the alleged father, a notarized signature from the AABB accredited laboratory, the DNA systems
tested, the probability of paternity (POP) expressed in percent and the combined paternity index (CPI) expressed as a ratio to one.
Legal Paternity
Testing without the mother is also known as a motherless test or
mother not tested (MNT). This is the
standard test that will be ordered for a court admissible legal test, when the mother is unavailable or the mother
refuses to cooperate.
The sampled alleged father(s) must present government issued photo
identification, be photographed and fingerprinted with full chain of custody documents. The
MNT paternity test requires a DNA
sample from the child and the alleged father(s).
A final results report will contain the actual names of the child
and the alleged father, a notarized signature from the AABB accredited laboratory, the tested DNA systems, the
probability of paternity (POP)
expressed in percent and the combined paternity index (CPI) expressed as a ratio to
one.
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