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A baby is born to unmarried parents, but the alleged father is deceased. Is there a way to have the genetic testing done to determine paternity?

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A baby is born to unmarried parents, but the alleged father is deceased. Is there a way to have the genetic testing done to determine paternity?

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Yes. One of the ways to determine paternity is to use genetic samples from the alleged father’s parents. If the alleged father’s biological parents are available and willing to go through the testing, it can be determined it the alleged father is the father of the baby.

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