By Robert Reid McInvale | Published January 13, 2014 | Posted in Family Law, Paternity | Tagged Tags: child support, DNA test, parental rights, Paternity | Leave a comment
Early in the 20th century, scientists developed a blood-typing method to help establish biological paternity, but the results were limited. The development of genetic testing made paternity testing more accurate, but before 1980, DNA analysis was still only 80 percent accurate. Current DNA tests have an almost perfect ability to determine a familial link, and Read More
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