Confirm a relationship even if a father is unavailable for testing, or confirm another relationship. Testing for both legal and personal knowledge (non-legal) purposes are available. Some potential reasons to explore DNA relationship testing include medical history, social security benefits, inheritance claims, and immigration.
Maternity DNA testing can confirm the biological relationship between a mother and child. Maternity DNA tests are typically utilized in situations involving immigration, and adoption.
Grandprarent DNA testing if a potential father is unavailable for paternity testing, a grandparent DNA test can confirm a paternal relationship instead. One or both paternal grandparents can participate in this DNA test.
Sibling DNA testing when two people are trying to determine if they share the same father and the father is not available for paternity testing, a sibling DNA test is an effective alternative. This test determines whether two people are full siblings, half-siblings, or do not share a sibling relationship.
Aunt / Uncle DNA testing If a potential father is unavailable for paternity testing, an avuncular (aunt/uncle) DNA test can confirm a paternal relationship instead. One or more paternal siblings can participate in this DNA test.