Postnatal paternity assessments are also offered.

A postnatal paternity test is a genetic test conducted after the birth of a child to confirm the parent-child relationship.This test is usually carried out when the father is not identified or when the legal parent-child relationship needs to be confirmed.

Method:
Sample collection: collect cells from the oral mucosa (inside the cheek).Any sample from which DNA can be collected, such as blood or hair, can be used.
DNA analysis: the DNA of the parent and child are compared to identify matching genetic patterns.
Results:
High accuracy: if a parent-offspring relationship exists, a match is confirmed with a probability of 99.999% or higher.If there is no parent-child relationship, the match is rejected with a probability of 99.999% or higher.

Examples of use:
Legal: custody disputes and child support decisions.
Personal: identification of family members and genetic risk.
Such appraisals are used as evidence in court and are highly reliable.

It is also possible to carry out legal appraisals in the presence of a Dr.

Please contact us if you would like a parent-child assessment.

Test results will be provided by email within 10 days.

In the case of a legal opinion, a document with the Dr’s signature will be sent by post after the test report email is sent.