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How To Beat A Dna Paternity Test
By David Faulkner

Do you think you know how to beat a DNA test? Well some people have given advice on how to beat a test, but in all reality, you cannot alter your DNA. You can try drugs, food, water intake, medications and alcohol, but the results will remain the same, if you are a parent, it will show up in the genetic DNA testing procedure.

We can find the latest story about Anna Nicole Smith and her child’s quiet the opposite of someone thinking they can beat a test. The alleged fathers are actually fighting over who is the father. They all want to be the father. If they would consider how to beat a DNA test, they would find the same answer; there is no way to beat a test.

When a mother or father decides on a test, you find many online websites offering free kits and then you send the samples in for testing. Now if the mother, father and child are not all present for this sample collection, some might think about substituting somebody else’s DNA in place of their own. This is why the legal system requires the individuals to go to a local laboratory or hospital to have samples taken. For more info see http://www.geneticdnatestinghelp.org/paternity/home-dna-paternity-test.html on home dna test.

In a Michigan court case a while back, a man who thought he was the father of the child for years, paid child support and later petitioned the court to stop payments and have a test because the child told him that another man was his father. The court declined

his request during the divorce proceeding. In this case, the biological father had help from the court on how to beat a test because the man was already paying support for the child and was named the father. In this absurd case, the custody of the child changed from the mother to the real father and the man had to continue to pay child support to this father to support the child after the biological father had full custody.

Here are three ways for the biological on how to beat a test. If the alleged father, not yourself the real father, has bad legal counsel, poor laboratory DNA procedures and the old stand by, the default judgment. Most alleged fathers just do not show up for court and are deemed the father whether they are or not. This is the default judgment that occurs more than one would think. If you feel you might not be the father or even if you are, you should always have a test to find the truth before you pay for it for at least eighteen years.

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