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Can a relationship between an alleged father and a child be established without a DNA sample from the father?

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Can a relationship between an alleged father and a child be established without a DNA sample from the father?

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Yes. If only the child and a relative of the alleged father are tested the results are not conclusive but can be strongly indicative. If the mother’s DNA sample is also available, the DNA test results will be more conclusive.

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Yes. If only the child and a relative of the alleged father are tested the results are not conclusive but can be strongly indicative. If the mothers DNA sample is also available, the test results will be more conclusive.

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Yes. If only the child and a relative of the alleged father are tested the results are not conclusive but can be strongly indicative. If the mothers DNA sample is also available, the results will be more conclusive.

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