Ask the mother if she is willing to do a paternity test with the child. If she is willing, there is no need to file a paternity request in court. ... However, please note that the judge is not obligated to order a paternity and will only do so if you and your lawyer present sufficient evidence that you might be the father.Yes, the DNA test can give the wrong result. ... As far as we know, we have never given out a wrong result. If the child and the DNA tested man do not match at three or more tested DNA locations, then the tested man can not be the biological father of the child.In cases of contested paternity, Canadian courts can order blood or DNA tests to prove paternity or maternity in many cases. ... So, even if a judge has ordered testing to be done, the alleged father can still refuse to submit to the court-ordered test.False Inclusions of a DNA paternity test. ... Thus, sometimes DNA paternity tests are incorrect because they have falsely included the DNA tested man as the biological father, when he is not.
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