Annoying Paternity Test Question

Never in a million years did I ever think I’d be asking this question, or anything pertaining to this question!

I have been ordered to undergo a paternity test, along with my baby and his “father”. I’ve been doing a lot of reading about them, and I am really confused because I have found a lot of conflicting information.

Basically, what I understand is the results can come back 0%, 99% or 99.9999% (or 100%). From what I’ve read, if it comes back even 99% conclusive, it still does not mean that the person is the father. So, basically it has to come back 99.99% conclusive to be considered a true match, right?

I guess my question is this – If the tests come back only 99% conclusive, does that mean that the “father” of my child has no legal rights to him? And I can walk away from him at that point in time?

Save the “two parents in your life” lecture, please. I’d rather my son had no father than the father that is in the picture.

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Do you know what they do? Are you provided with a document that states that he is the true biological father.

Or do they simply call you to visit a private lab. I seek to obtain a legal test at a private lab and receive proof.

What I don’t want is him to create any problems like trying to obtain custody rights of my baby, and the the only thing I truly desire is to know if he is actually the father.

Any suggestions?

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