A DNA paternity test compares a child's DNA pattern with that of the alleged father to
check for evidence of this inheritance - the most definitive proof of a biological
relationship. While individuals can collect their own DNA with our at-home tests
for peace of mind, our legal paternity test uses the Chain of Custody to ensure
that you receive accurate and legally defensible results.
DNA tests are regularly used for Domestic and International Adoption as well as
Reunification. Adoptive families and their representatives benefit from our DNA
testing services for clarification of many situations and for peace of mind through
proper relinquishment.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. embassies
often request that immigration petitioners undergo DNA testing to provide evidence
of their claimed relationship with potential immigration beneficiaries. They also
require that these tests be performed by an accredited laboratory. Our laboratory
has achieved accreditation from AABB, Forensic Quality Services International (FSQ-I)
and the New York State Department of Health.
Our Forensic Infidelity Test is a two-step test that can detect the presence of
DNA (semen or vaginal fluids) on a forensic sample (such as an undergarment) and
then (if desired) compare this DNA to the DNA on a comparison sample. All the
paperwork for this test is online - simply print out and complete the necessary
paperwork and send them along with your samples to us. No material is ever mailed
to you.
Our forensic program was built with the guiding principle that each individual sample
has a story with considerable implications. With systems built for efficiency and an
eye for detail, each case and each sample undergoes comprehensive peer scrutiny prior
to and subsequent to analysis to ensure accurate and defensible results. Our forensic
DNA services include STR analysis, (including the 13 core CODIS loci used by the FBI),
Y-STR profiling, DNA casework and forensic paternity testing.
When surrogacy or Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is used for birth, it is
always a good idea to take a DNA parentage test to verify the biological relationship
between the child and the supposed biological parents. Pre-emptive legal procedures
based on the DNA testing results can help to complete either a traditional or
gestational surrogacy process. A DNA test can avoid any future disputes over custody,
parental rights and other originally unforeseen legal issues following the child's birth.
DNA testing is necessary when a person claims to be a child or relative of a
decedent, and makes a claim to the estate. DNA testing is the most accurate way
of proving the claimed relationship. Estate lawyers, executors and provincial
public trustee offices rely on our accurate DNA evidence to resolve questions
about potential biological relationships.
Your DNA contains valuable information to help you discover your genetic heritage
and family relationships. A DNA test can tell you what part of the world your
ancestors came from and help you identify living relatives with whom you share a
common ancestor. It's a simple and painless process to gather your DNA sample and
within a week have results that you can compare with an ever-expanding DNA ancestry
database.
Today, being proactive is the best life decision you can make. Preparation is
priceless and knowing your child's DNA is a timely and important issue. The
procedure is painless, simple and quick. Once it is completed, you will have a
permanent record of your child's unique characteristics that will not change with
time. Call or click today for a simple test you can do yourself in the convenience
of your own home.