Indiana Affidavit of Paternity

It is also notable that the person named as father on the affidavit has the right to request a DNA paternity test within 60 days of the birth and if necessary may ask the court who has jurisdiction for an order for the test. The new Indiana Affidavit of Paternity has two sections. The first section does not require any type of DNA testing, it requires only the mother and father to sign and notarize the document. After 60 days it will require a DNA test and a court order to remove the father's name from the birth certificate. This section requires a DNA Paternity Test from an accredited laboratory be submitted to the health department within 60 days of the birth of the child. Note you have 60 days to rescind the document of you change your mind or if you find out the person named as father is in fact not the father. The first section deals with putting the father on the birth certificate, the second deals with joint custody of the child. Joint legal custody means the persons sharing the custody share authority and responsibility for major decisions concerning the child's upbringing, including education, health care and religious training. The law also states that a mother who knowingly falsely names a man as the biological father of a child under this section commits a Class A misdemeanor. The first section puts the person named as father on the certified birth certificate. It allows the mother and father to share joint legal custody of the child and have equal access to school and medical records. Note the law states that the mother and the man who reasonably appears to be the child's father must be allowed to review the affidavit alone and without the presence of the other and if ether are under the age of 18 they have the right to consult...

DNA & King Tut

The Titles at the beginning say King Tut And DNA On November 4, 1922, King Tut's tomb was discovered... This was a project I did for school ...





Harvard Mapping My DNA Turns Scary as Threatening Gene Emerges

Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Four months after I walked into a lab at Harvard University and gave a vial of blood to have my genome sequenced, my search to understand my DNA led me to Mark Sanders, a former Indiana firefighter.

It took a little while to explain why I was calling and then he told me his story:

Sanders was hard at work one day in 2009 in Hammond when he felt so tired that he had to sit down and take a break, even as his captain glared down at him out of a burning building. Sanders soon learned that his exhaustion was the result of primary myelofibrosis, a disease he'd never heard of. He was fatigued because his bone marrow had “quit making blood,” as he put it. He was 53 at the time, the same age as I am.

A weightlifter who had four times won the bench press championship at the World Police and Fire Games, Sanders soon needed monthly and then weekly transfusions to stay alive. He and his wife, Diane, desperately sought a bone marrow transplant. Searches of a national bone marrow registry, and a rally that brought in 500 volunteers, turned up no matched donors.

How much is the cheapest dna test in Indiana?

My boyfriend has an 18 month boy, he found out about the baby when he was 6 months old. So he doesnt know if the baby is his. Where and how is the cheapest and legal way he can get a DNA test in Indiana?


They now make an at home DNA test. I belive you can get it from Rite Aid. The cost is about 100.00 you do it at home and then send it to a lab for the results.


Check the internet for DNA tests- If someone wants child support then the courts should do the testing.

DNA Testing?

Does anyone know how much a DNA test cost in Indiana?
Can it be done at your physicians office?


My husband and I had DNA done on his 3 children and it cost us $1,005.00 We went to a web site and the DNA center was called DNA Diagnostics Center I think they are from Ohio but we are from WV and still got it done. It doesn't matter where you live.



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