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Yes you can ask for a DNA test.
Parental Responsibility is a legal status, not a biological one …..
If she refuses the DNA testthen the CSA will back off and leave you alone
im in a similar situation, me and my ex partner of all of 4 months split up, id always had my doubts the baby wasnt mine, but tried to put this to the back of my mind, then heard a rumour her and her family thought the baby was one of the many other blokes she had slept with before me, we did an internet dna test thats meant to of got to new mexico and back and five days and the results were printed off and given to me,
i rang the csa to see if i start paying for her through them whether i can get a dna and they said no because your agreeing to pay for the child, but she is refusing to do a dna test,
if she claims to them they can do a dna test, but they cant make her do one, what i want to know is had anyone else done an internet dna test shouldnt/or should they be trusted ?
can a court make her do a DNA test as i want a proper one doing for my own peace of mind as im sorry but i cant put all my faith in a piece of a paper…..
please help