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Paternity Test for an Inheritance or Probate Claim

Probate courts require an AABB-accredited chain-of-custody paternity test to establish or contest an inheritance claim. $249, admissible in every state.

Quick answer

For probate and inheritance claims, courts require a chain-of-custody paternity DNA test. Where the alleged father is deceased, we can run a grandparent or sibling test using surviving relatives.

What's included

  • Admissible in every U.S. probate court
  • Grandparent and sibling tests available
Order Legal Test — $249

Why it matters

For probate and inheritance claims, courts require a chain-of-custody paternity DNA test. Where the alleged father is deceased, we can run a grandparent or sibling test using surviving relatives.

FAQ

The alleged father has passed — is testing still possible?
Yes. We use paternal-line relatives (siblings, grandparents) or, in rare cases, DNA from personal items.

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