Are you unsure of who the father of your baby is? That’s okay. DNA testing has come so far in the last few years that you can easily find out without causing any issues with your child before they are born. If it’s just out of curiosity, then you shouldn’t have any problems. But if you need the test results to prove who should take care of the baby, you’ll need to get a legal paternity test.
What is a legal paternity test?
Legal paternity tests are those that are admissible in court and can be used for legal purposes. For example, discovering who can have custody of the baby, who pays child maintenance, immigration reasons, inheritance disputes, name changes, and much more. Tests that aren’t done legally, can’t be used as evidence in a court case. This can cause trouble for whoever ordered the test and jeopardize the …