DNA tests show 33% of men “Not Biological Father”
June 13, 2008
A DNA profiling company has tested the percentage of children at a rate of more than 300 a year and a one-in-three test has confirmed that “the supposed father is not the natural father”. The largest amount of queries received from this service is from mothers-in-law who doubt, there is any blood tie with their new grandchildren.
This is according to figures released from Ormond Quay Paternity Services (OQPS) in Dublin. It said 35% of DNA tests carried out by the company over the last 18 months returned a negative result. The results suggest that 1-in-3 fathers tested is not the biological parent. Ormond Quay Paternity Services (OQPS) has reported a huge growth in the use of paternity services in Ireland with more and more fathers requesting scientific proof of parentage.
To know more about DNA tests, please visit the site http://www.oqps.ie
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Etta Hankerson | July 1, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Thank you for providing information from a different perspective. Paternity fraud is on the uprise. No ‘Man’ should be responsible for the support and maintenance of another man’s child, even if he has signed an affidavit of paternity in an attempt to do the right thing when he was told he was the father of a child.
Etta Hankerson
United States of American
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