How do I get a paternity test when the mother refuses?

If the mother refuses, you need to hire a lawyer as soon as possible. A paternity test is an undeniable way to know once and for all if you're the biological father of a child. It's often used as evidence to decide issues like custody, support, and visitation. If you've been named legally as the father of a child, but you're unsure of your paternity, you can request a legal paternity test through the court. However, this can be challenging if you don't know where the mother is or how to get in contact with her. If a friend or family member has asked about getting a paternity test when their partner has refused, here are some tips for what to do next.

To start, it's important to understand that unless the mother has been declared legally incompetent by a court, she still has the final say in determining who will take part in the child's life. If she is refusing to give up your DNA for testing, there are a few ways you can try and convince her:

-          If possible, talk with her in person about why it's important for you both to find out whether or not you're related. Offer to cover any costs involved with testing and stress that you aren't trying to deny her access to the baby (in fact, this could be an opportunity for you both to develop a closer relationship).

It's not uncommon for a man to have doubts about the paternity of his child, and it can be an extremely difficult situation to be in when the mother of his child refuses him access. He may feel that she's hiding something, or he may just want some peace of mind. If you find yourself in this position, here are some ways to pursue a paternity test:

Ascent Law LLC

8833 S Redwood Rd Ste C

West Jordan UT 84088

(801) 676-5506

https://www.ascentlawfirm.com/paternity-lawyers-in-utah/ 



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