Determining the paternity of a child is very important. This greatly affect the child and the environment that child is raised in.
1.Invalid Lab Results
In some cases lab results can be found to be tained or fraudulent. The chances of this happening are slim. DNA testing laboratories that use AABB accreddited laboratories follow strict rules and regulations that ensure the highest accuracy possible. If you can prove that the lab made an error with testing or during the administrative process you can request another DNA test through a lab that ensures accurate results.
2. Infertility or Sterility
Another situation is where the father is sterile and wants to challenge the paternity test to prove that you are not the father. If the father is unable to have children then it can be certain that the person is not the father. In this situation you will have to speak with a doctor and get results that are valid in a court of law.
3. Infidelity
When you can establish for yourself that you are not the father than any proof of infidelity can help you challenge a paternity test.
Every case is unique and paternity laws differ from state to state. The best option for challenging a paternity test is to speak with a lawyer that specializes in family law in your city.
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