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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Has anyone had any experiences using a home kit? or Would you recommend a service that is good?
Im 100% sure, its just him who wants the evidence (which ive no objections too)
and i have no intentions of going on Jezzer btw |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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So he's seen his daughter for the first time in years and now wants proof that she is his?
I wouldn't recommend a home test, I would think your better off getting it done properly |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So he's seen his daughter for the first time in years and now wants proof that she is his?
I wouldn't recommend a home test, I would think your better off getting it done properly "
yes soon as we sat down he suggested it,, i said if your paying for it i have no issues with swab testing
that was the only negative though, they got on great |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What makes him think there is doubt?"
ive not a clue,, still if he wants it and he's paying for it then im not gonna object.
we had just sat down when he asked the question about it (so not the most cheerful starts).. he then left to go to boots to see if they had one to buy..
i wanted to laugh but resisted.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It might not be a bad thing that he wants the test. He may really want to be part of her life and so wants to make sure he's her Dad, so that he doesn't get emotionally attached and then find out she's not his.
Hope that makes sense. x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don't do a home test they are easy to fiddle. If he doesn't want the child to be his he could give you a swab taken from one of his friends. I've no idea how much a private one would be but if it's something he wants he'll be willing to pay the extra. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't do a home test they are easy to fiddle. If he doesn't want the child to be his he could give you a swab taken from one of his friends. I've no idea how much a private one would be but if it's something he wants he'll be willing to pay the extra. "
After a bit of a google I think the price will be £252. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It might not be a bad thing that he wants the test. He may really want to be part of her life and so wants to make sure he's her Dad, so that he doesn't get emotionally attached and then find out she's not his.
Hope that makes sense. x"
i have no objections what so ever to the test, 1 million percent sure naturally
his reason was 'well i need to be sure before i get her name tattooed on my arm with the other kids'
i said to him 3 n half years ago (when we didnt see eye to eye) that if i were to pin my child on any man in the world through choice, never in a million years would it be him..
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It might not be a bad thing that he wants the test. He may really want to be part of her life and so wants to make sure he's her Dad, so that he doesn't get emotionally attached and then find out she's not his.
Hope that makes sense. x
i have no objections what so ever to the test, 1 million percent sure naturally
his reason was 'well i need to be sure before i get her name tattooed on my arm with the other kids'
i said to him 3 n half years ago (when we didnt see eye to eye) that if i were to pin my child on any man in the world through choice, never in a million years would it be him..
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Aww please go on Jezza. He sounds lovely. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The tests can be done by some GPs and you don't have to be registered at the Practice to have them done if the Practice provides the service.
A company called Cellmark provide kits but I am not sure if they are available to individuals or what cost is involved. Our Practice often did them at the request of social services or a solicitor. The cost was £43.00 per apptand had to be paid ahead of the appt (if the client does not attend a further £43 is charged for a repeat appt) - they do not fall within the NHS services and a double appt should be allocated for each test. The £43 is the GP's charge, Cellmark would charge separately for the kit and testing. You have to provide two passport sized photos and proof of ID, usually photo ID and a utility bill, in your child's case presumably you could take photo ID and your child's birth certificate.
The tests are done very carefully and there are forms etc which have to be filled in at the time the swab is taken, hence the 20 minute appt per swab and the photos have to be signed by the GP and sent with the swab to Cellmark as confirmation that the swab was taken from the person identified in the photos. Parent and child can attend at different times altho it is obviously best to arrange the appts reasonably close together to avoid delays. Both swabs are sent together to Cellmark, not sure how long the results take. Cellmark have a website which gives details, easy to find via google. x |
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Csa do it for free. My nephews dad denied he was the father. He had to go to a doctor of their choosing with id, they photograph him before the test so no mates going on his behalf.
Still doesn't have anything to do with his son: his only child. |
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By *U1966Man
over a year ago
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If he has his doubts then he should pay for it to be done properly
Then when he's proved the father get him for every penny you can
Always happy to pay for my daughter and get pissed off with those that don't |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank you for all the advice and tips
Ive never wanted his money, just would rather he have a relationship with his daughter
Will phone my GP up tomorrow, im not after the result so i can get money, he just wants peace of mind |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thank you for all the advice and tips
Ive never wanted his money, just would rather he have a relationship with his daughter
Will phone my GP up tomorrow, im not after the result so i can get money, he just wants peace of mind "
Hope you get it all sorted with as little hassle as possible. |
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"Csa do it for free. My nephews dad denied he was the father. He had to go to a doctor of their choosing with id, they photograph him before the test so no mates going on his behalf.
Still doesn't have anything to do with his son: his only child."
CSA are not free, the test fee is paid by non resident parent disputing paternity. Can be paid upfront or added to any arrears/ debt |
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If you're going to do it, I'd follow something like the police do with alcohol tests, where they have mutliple samples. These can then be used for corroboration, and to ensure that no-one's taking the p. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you're going to do it, I'd follow something like the police do with alcohol tests, where they have mutliple samples. These can then be used for corroboration, and to ensure that no-one's taking the p."
I think it's just a swab in the mouth and not a urine sample. |
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I want his money Cute.
If he's the father I expect him to financially support his child.
Make sure he pays for the test too. It isn't love for your daughter that makes him seek proof of paternity.
It will also be handy for the future when your daughter wants a 'no doubt' assurance that he is her father.
Best of luck what ever happens. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
I've just seen this. That is a big step after all that has (not) gone before.
Once he accepts paternity he has to understand that he can't just disappear on his daughter when he feels like it.
Good luck. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I went through two different sites, but DNA worldwide were very good and helpful. Think it was about 150 pound and free postage. First one we did his father got his friend to do it, some absolutely disgusting men in this world, and eventually did another. I strongly suggest you go through GP to do it or do it so that you're both in the same room or if it gets bad go through CSA but they're useless to be honest!
Good luck |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hubby ....
My ex had 3/4 abortion ...no none of them mine ..
I was over seas in the army ...
When I came home tryed to keep my family together. We had a son about 5or 6 ...
She had yet another child I thought it was mine
A girl nope 9 months later nope not mine ....
Again tryed to keep my family together ...
Again another child guess what RIGHT. Not mine
Isaid no more ....
Years later son 16 girl 12 other child 10 boy
This stupid bitch tell little girl 12year of thinking calling me dad tells her no he is nothing to you ....
A very big blow out ...well anyway I told the girl no iam not you true blood dad ... (you might be thinking iam right) ..lol she is black iam not .............
Well now hear is the million dollar question ....
Should I walk away hands in the air saying see yaw ....oh btw fyi ....my oldest son from her passed away.....no more ties withe the ex wife ....
Girl has my last name that's it ....other child no nothing to do with him .....
Last time saw little girl was Dec 25 13 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I want his money Cute.
If he's the father I expect him to financially support his child.
Make sure he pays for the test too. It isn't love for your daughter that makes him seek proof of paternity.
It will also be handy for the future when your daughter wants a 'no doubt' assurance that he is her father.
Best of luck what ever happens. "
When he met her yesterday he said to me whilst she was off playing, that he was tempted to say 'im your daddy'
so to me that indicates he thinks he is, also he has spoken to his oldest son about A saying he's a younger sister.
he just wanted peace of mind before he got her name tattooed on his arm along with his other 2 children.. and yes i did roll my eyes when that was his reason
oh and i have zero intentions of wasting my money on a test, he wants it im not objecting just refusing to pay |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I want his money Cute.
If he's the father I expect him to financially support his child.
Make sure he pays for the test too. It isn't love for your daughter that makes him seek proof of paternity.
It will also be handy for the future when your daughter wants a 'no doubt' assurance that he is her father.
Best of luck what ever happens.
When he met her yesterday he said to me whilst she was off playing, that he was tempted to say 'im your daddy'
so to me that indicates he thinks he is, also he has spoken to his oldest son about A saying he's a younger sister.
he just wanted peace of mind before he got her name tattooed on his arm along with his other 2 children.. and yes i did roll my eyes when that was his reason
oh and i have zero intentions of wasting my money on a test, he wants it im not objecting just refusing to pay "
Sounds like he has grown up and is wantin to take responsibility but is wanting to be 100% sure he isn't bonding with another mans child which is understandable.
It won't be easy for you not at all but if your mind is telling you its the right thing to do for her then it probably is. Having a father figure isn't a must for a child but its good for a child to know who their parents are. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"I want his money Cute.
If he's the father I expect him to financially support his child.
Make sure he pays for the test too. It isn't love for your daughter that makes him seek proof of paternity.
It will also be handy for the future when your daughter wants a 'no doubt' assurance that he is her father.
Best of luck what ever happens.
When he met her yesterday he said to me whilst she was off playing, that he was tempted to say 'im your daddy'
so to me that indicates he thinks he is, also he has spoken to his oldest son about A saying he's a younger sister.
he just wanted peace of mind before he got her name tattooed on his arm along with his other 2 children.. and yes i did roll my eyes when that was his reason
oh and i have zero intentions of wasting my money on a test, he wants it im not objecting just refusing to pay "
Hmmm, he wants to be sure before getting a tattoo? Jeez, I hope he has better intentions towards his daughter than just a tattoo.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I want his money Cute.
If he's the father I expect him to financially support his child.
Make sure he pays for the test too. It isn't love for your daughter that makes him seek proof of paternity.
It will also be handy for the future when your daughter wants a 'no doubt' assurance that he is her father.
Best of luck what ever happens.
When he met her yesterday he said to me whilst she was off playing, that he was tempted to say 'im your daddy'
so to me that indicates he thinks he is, also he has spoken to his oldest son about A saying he's a younger sister.
he just wanted peace of mind before he got her name tattooed on his arm along with his other 2 children.. and yes i did roll my eyes when that was his reason
oh and i have zero intentions of wasting my money on a test, he wants it im not objecting just refusing to pay
Hmmm, he wants to be sure before getting a tattoo? Jeez, I hope he has better intentions towards his daughter than just a tattoo.
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Unless thats just a throw away remark and he intends to go for custody. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In my line of work I deal with paternity issues aot. I would suggest getting it done properly through a recognised company & your GP. The ones online or over the counter are referrred to a "peace of mind tests" and have no holding in the family court of the child maintenance service should you ever have a need to use them.
Good luck and hope you get it sorted soon hun. xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Unless thats just a throw away remark and he intends to go for custody.
him go for custody?
funniest thing ever!
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Why? you have said on more than one occasion on here you only have a few years to live so why funny he might want to be sure he is the farther before going for it stranger things have happened. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Unless thats just a throw away remark and he intends to go for custody.
him go for custody?
funniest thing ever!
Why? you have said on more than one occasion on here you only have a few years to live so why funny he might want to be sure he is the farther before going for it stranger things have happened. "
at this moment in time he is unaware of my circumstance.
if he has shown very little interest for the past 3 n half years i think its very unlikely he would go for custody |
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