Paternity Test for Adoption Proceedings
Adoption cases often require a legal paternity test to establish or terminate parental rights before an adoption can proceed. $249.
Quick answer
Adoption cases frequently require a chain-of-custody paternity test to identify or exclude a biological father before parental rights can be terminated and the adoption finalized.
What's included
- • Admissible in family and probate courts
- • Chain-of-custody collection at a partner facility
Why it matters
Adoption cases frequently require a chain-of-custody paternity test to identify or exclude a biological father before parental rights can be terminated and the adoption finalized.
FAQ
Is the biological father's consent required?
In most states, yes, unless the court has already determined he is legally unavailable.
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