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Self Specimen Collection (Home) DNA Paternity Test Includes Alleged Father and Child Only Order $285.00
Self Specimen Collection (Home) DNA Paternity Test Includes Alleged Father, Child, and Mother Order $345.00
Self Specimen Collection (Home) DNA Maternity Test Includes Mother and Child Only Order $285.00
The kit is sent to the person who is under the (ship to) in the shopping cart
HOW DO I DO THIS SELF TESTING
When you select a self-collection
method of DNA paternity testing? You do not need a doctor's order to have a Paternity Test. Specimen collection is performed privately and discretely in
self-collected DNA paternity tests. Self-collection DNA paternity tests allow you to
receive DNA paternity test results with less investment of time and
money. Self-collected
DNA paternity test results are not usable
for court. Self-collected DNA paternity test results provide you with the knowledge of your biological relationships, but these test results are not legally admissible. If you bought a self-collection DNA paternity test and later you needed legally admissible DNA paternity test results, you would be required to purchase a second (legally admissible) DNA paternity test. We will provide you with a discounted price for a legally admissible DNA paternity test if you previously purchased a self-collected DNA paternity test from our laboratory. Self-collection DNA paternity tests require you to
carefully follow all specimen collection instructions provided to you. The specimen collection Kit you receive from our laboratory contains first rate, professional, sterile specimen collection materials and detailed specimen collection instructions. Carefully read all specimen collection instructions to make sure you can competently perform a DNA specimen collection. If you carefully follow the provided specimen collection instructions, you can easily collect cheek cell specimens with the provided sterile buccal swabs. Buccal swab specimen collection is safe and it is easy to obtain these specimens from all persons, even from small infants. However, if after reviewing your specimen collection instructions you are not confident that you can correctly collect DNA specimens in accordance with these instructions, call 1-800-IDENTITY (1-800-433-6848). We will provide you with a location of a DNA specimen collection facility near you (usually within approximately 30 minutes drive). The DNA specimen collection facility will assure your self-collection is performed flawlessly. Please note that the DNA specimen collection facility will charge you a fee for their time to assist you with your DNA specimen collections. We will advise you regarding the site-specific specimen collections fees when we inform you about the location of the specimen collection facility in your area of residence. Residents of the State of New York may not order
self-collection DNA paternity tests. Self-collection DNA paternity tests provide you with the
knowledge of genetic heredity. Self-collection DNA paternity tests allow you to form stable life-long decisions. When it comes to infants and small children, a thorough understanding of the child’s genetic information empowers the man to anchor his child-father relationship on a stable foundation. The decision to father a child requires a solid foundation. This foundation is built on the knowledge of the child’s genetic heredity and on the proper establishment of legal paternity and custody. Confirmation of biological relation assists the man in obtaining legal paternity and custody. Alternatively, if a man is not biologically related to the child, he may choose to become the child’s father through adoption, or he may allow the man who is biologically related to the child become the child’s father. Accurate factual information is crucial in building a foundation for a permanent father-child relationship. A man who makes a commitment to fatherhood without settling these crucial issues may expose his child to the potential for bitter disruption of family life and even to a possible loss of his father-child relationship. Undoubtedly, you have heard of several cases extensively covered by the media (e.g., Baby Jessica, Baby Richard, and others) where the U.S. Courts extracted a child from the family he/she knew and placed the child with a man of proven biological relationship. Follow-up resources
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