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DNA Tests

Do I need consent from all parties for DNA relationship testing?

For informational testing, legal guardians can give consent to minor children. For adults, we recommend obtaining permission from all participants. All adult participants must provide informed consent and proper identification for court-admissible testing. Test Smartly Labs follows ethical guidelines regarding consent while offering confidential guidance for sensitive situations.

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How confidential are relationship DNA test results?

Test Smartly Labs maintains complete confidentiality for all relationship DNA testing. Results are delivered only to authorized individuals through our secure portal or in person with proper identification. We follow strict HIPAA privacy protocols, and your testing information is never shared with third parties without your explicit consent.

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Can prenatal paternity testing be performed?

Test Smartly Labs offers non-invasive prenatal paternity testing (NIPP) that can be performed as early as 7-8 weeks into pregnancy. This advanced test analyzes fetal DNA present in the mother's bloodstream, requiring only a blood sample from the mother and a cheek swab from the alleged father. The test is 99.9% accurate and poses no [...]

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Are DNA relationship tests legally admissible in court?

Test Smartly Labs offers court-admissible DNA relationship testing that follows strict chain-of-custody procedures. These tests require proper identification, witnessed collection, photographic documentation, and tamper-proof handling. Courts accept our legal DNA tests for child support, custody cases, immigration, and other legal matters.

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