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Results to be used in court

I think my wife cheated on me. I want know if our son is truly mine. But I don’t want to take the child through all the trauma. I want to do a secret test without them knowing. Can I use the test results in court?

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  1. Admin Says:

    You have come to the right laboratory. Many of our clients would like to first take a private home paternity test to help them decide whether or not to take the next step, which is a “chain of custody” paternity test.
    Beta Paternity has an exclusive offerring that will address both your need for privacy and legally defensible test results, should the need arise.

    A home paternity test does not follow a chain of custody, which is required for tests results to be defensible in court. However, the chain of custody test requires tested parties to go to a third party, such as a hospital or laboratory, for DNA sample collection. For those who want to privately confirm their suspicions before causing a disturbance in the family, a home paternity test is a good option. If the test confirms your suspicions, then you can take a chain of custody test with our sister company, DNA Diagnostics Center, at $100 OFF—an exclusive offer that no other home paternity testing companies are offering.

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