Home DNA Relationship Testing
The need to perform a complex DNA relationship test arises most often in matters of child support and child custody or for immigration purposes when:
A child's alleged father is unavailable but his immediate relatives are available for testing.
Or if both the biological parents of the child are deceased or missing and a biological relative wishes to apply for custody of the child.
Since a child inherits half their DNA form each of their biological parents, we can trace certain markers to relatives of the biological parents to determine if they contributed DNA to the child's genetic profile (presumably through the missing or deceased alleged parent(s).)

