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Children Need Their Dad and DNA - Paternity Testing Tells You the Truth

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Although a child can grow up in a single-parent home it is a much more difficult way to go through life.
Since the overwhelming majority of single-parents homes are headed by women the majority of children who grow up in single-parent homes grow up without a father.
Countless psychological studies have been done to demonstrate the effects of growing up without a father, both on boys and girls.
Boys who grow up without a father lack a primary male role model and as such may have difficulty asserting their identity as a male.
When the time comes to get married and start their own families they may have difficulty figuring out what their familial role is and how to best serve their families.
Girls who grow up without a father don't have the fatherly love that can make them feel secure and strong in themselves.
All of this demonstrates the underlying truth: children need a father.
If you are unsure of your children's paternity you can take steps to determine who their father is and take the first step to helping them establish a relationship with their father.
If you are relatively sure who the father is and he is willing to take a DNA test, you can take an at-home DNA test.
It is less expensive than a legal paternity test and since you can do it at home, you don't have to worry about taking your private business to anyone else.
However, if you cannot narrow the father down at all and any potential fathers refuse to take DNA tests you may need to take them to court for a legal DNA test.
A legal DNA test is necessary in this case because the courts will use it to determine who is responsible for paying child support-an at-home test will not hold up in court.
Once you've submitted the child's DNA and the potential fathers' DNA, the results of the test will usually be back to you within seven days.
You can rely on the validity of the results-the chance of a false negative or positive on a paternity test is one in one million.
After that, depending on which type of test you used, your next step will vary.
If you used an at-home test because the potential father is cooperative and willing to help it is time to let him know the results of the test.
This is a delicate topic so approach it carefully.
Whenever you do determine the father of your child chances are he will be supportive and helpful since he consented to an at-home DNA test in the first place.
If you had to get an order for a legal test the father may not be as cooperative.
Although your children will then have the financial support they need the father may not choose to be active in their lives.
In this case stay optimistic-he could come around with time.
Once you've made the decision to get DNA testing for your children and their potential fathers stick to your decision.
It is best for your peace of mind and it is definitely the best choice for your children.
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