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How Do You Get Prenatal Paternity Testing?

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How Do You Get Prenatal Paternity Testing?

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In states like Kansas, in order to have the right to challenge a child being put up for adoption, soon after being born, the potential father must begin paying Child Support 18-Weeks into the Pregnancy. But, if the potential father begins paying, and later learns he’s not the father of the child, he must continue paying in 20 states, and with limitations in those states that do allow men paying support to later challenge paternity. In January of 2009, the Kansas Legislature voted down a law allowing paternity tests after a man has begun paying support. In July of 2009, Missouri passed a law allowing it, but with a two year limit to challenge once the man has begun paying. For this reason, as well as custodial factors, the potential father may want to establish paternity prior to the birth of the child. As regards Single Fathers, only the state of Arizona has a law granting them any assumed rights to the child. In all other states, the mother has sole and exclusive custody and control o

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