Grandparentage
A grandparentage DNA test is used to establish a genetic family relationship between a possible grandparent and grandchild or to establish paternity if the child’s alleged father is not available for testing.
Grandparentage - Legal
The Grandparentage DNA Test compares the DNA of the child, the child’s mother and the alleged grandparent/grandparents.
- This is a court admissible test.
Grandparentage Non-Legal
The Grandparentage DNA Test compares the DNA of the child, the child’s mother and the alleged grandparent/grandparents.
- This is an informational test that can establish whether a potential Grandparent is in fact a biological grandparent.
Missing Parent - Legal
The Missing Parent DNA Test includes the child and both alleged grandparents. This test should be done only if the mother of the child in not available.
- This test can be used for legal verification that alleged grandparents are in fact the biological grandparents.
Missing Parent Non-Legal
The Missing Parent DNA Test includes the child and both alleged grandparents. This test should be done only if the mother of the child in not available.
- This is an informational based test and is not court admissible.