After giving birth, many people find that parenting is something they will have to try. Whether you don’t know who the father of your baby is or you don’t believe the person you know is the father, the time has come when you will find yourself having a paternity test. What many people don’t realize […]
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This article will cover my understanding of DCS’s position on paternity issues. I am currently experiencing great difficulties caused by the lack of a suitable and fair support system in which the government intervenes on behalf of fathers who are struggling for their rights. This article will be in a Question and Answers format due […]
Washington State like many others has a strict guideline that is meant to be followed provisioned by the federal government in all disputes of paternity, visitation, and custody. In order for these guidelines to be followed however, both parents must agree on who the paternal parent is. In many cases this is not an issue, […]
For thirty years it’s been possible to swing by the corner store, pick up a pregnancy test, and quickly see if parenthood is immanent. If the test is positive, the woman is in the unique position of knowing, with absolute certainty, that the fetus growing inside her womb is her biological child. The prospective father […]
It is very easy to prove paternity in Missouri. According to Missouri law, signing a paternity certificate when a child is born is a legal determination of paternity. This must be done before the person can be named as the father on the birth certificate if couples are not married. But all these things are […]
Take home paternity tests are now available to most right inside their regular drugstores. What use to have to be done outside of the home can now be done primarily from the comfort of your own home. After a few phone calls to RiteAid and some friends I found that these tests typically consist of […]
For women who are uncertain as to the paternity of an unborn child, genetic testing may hold the key, prenatally, to determining, on a preliminary basis, the DNA composition of a child and, therefore, identify a potential paternity basis. For many pregnant women, unsure of paternity, it is common practice to confirm paternity following delivery […]