Why Prenatal Paternity Testing?
In many states, there are laws requiring unmarried couples to fill out a form called an Acknowledgment of Paternity when their child born. The Acknowledgment of Paternity form is a legal document recognizing the child’s biological father. If the Acknowledgment of Paternity form is not completed, and the mother has not been married within the 300 days previous to the delivery, the child’s birth certificate will list no father. GTL offers prenatal paternity testing. Unlike other paternity tests that take place after your child has been born, prenatal paternity testing can be conclusive in determining paternity before your child is born. Not sure what type of test is right for you? Browse our selection of DNA test options today.