This court-admissible test establishes the biological relationship between a child and the alleged father. Conducted under strict chain-of-custody protocols, it is ideal for legal matters such as custody, child support, inheritance, and immigration cases.
Informational testing, also known as Peace of Mind testing, is for personal use only and is not admissible in court. It is available for all test types and offers a confidential, private way to obtain DNA results without legal documentation.
This advanced test establishes paternity during pregnancy without risk to the baby or mother. Using a simple blood sample from the mother and a cheek swab from the alleged father, it provides safe and accurate results as early as 6 weeks gestation.