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Reasons you may need a paternity test or other genetic test:
Daughter Finds a Dad
"I am a 32 year old only child and have never known my father.
My mother became a single parent in the late 60's and never had a relationship
with my biological father. I had been told his name, and looked him up when
I was 18 years old, only to have him tell me that he didn't believe he was my
father. My hopes were dashed, and I spent a long time afterwards wondering what
my real father, whoever he was, was like. I wondered who I looked like (since
I don't resemble my maternal side), whose traits I shared, or if I was anything
like my father at all. I have gone my entire life not knowing how to fill out
the family history portion of medical exams, or how to fill in my personal information
sections (so many of them ask for your parents name and occupation). This is
how it was when I finally found GeneTree. At 32, I decided to call my alleged
father and ask him for a paternity test. Much to my surprise, he readily agreed.
We did the test and knew within the month. As it turns out, he is indeed my
biological father. Not only that, I found out that I have 4 new aunts and uncles,
and a whole group of cousins I never knew I had. They have all been wonderful
and have contacted me and welcomed me to the family. As for my father, he found
out that he had me (he has no other children) and found out that he has a grandchild.
GeneTree has taken away 32 years of worry and uncertainty. I feel as though
a huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders. I now know what most others
take for granted. If I had only known that this service existed earlier, I wouldn't
have waited another day. Thank you so much! It really has been a life changing
experience. " – Michele Macaulay
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Sister Finds Her Brother
"When I was a young girl of 15 my Father showed me a photograph
of a boy named Steven and his date at a H.S. Homecoming dance. Dad told me that
he had been given the picture by the boy's mother and that she'd implied that
Steven was his son! My father shrugged this possibility off, but the instant
my eyes scanned the photo I knew that this young man was my brother. Also, I
found it quite odd that my Father would deny the accusation and yet still carry
the picture around in his wallet. My father asked that I not tell anyone in
the family of this nonsense. I vowed to myself to find Steven somehow. I had
a little brother out there and we deserved to know one another. I feared disrupting
his life and planned to wait until we were adults to make my search for him
serious. This past February, at the age of 25 I finally found my little brother.
He is a mere year younger than myself and has a little son of his own. He was
thrilled to learn he had a big sister and now calls me his angel. He said that
I've made his life. The tricky part was getting the rest of my father's family
as well as my father himself to accept Steven as his son. I took this matter
into my own hands. I went online to find someway to genetically prove to my
father that Steven was his. I came across GeneTree and my search was over. Somehow,
I got my father and new brother in the same room to perform the quick, easy
and painless procedure. One week after that I could finally prove to everyone
else what I already knew with over 99.9% genetic proof. Thank You GeneTree!!!"
– Erica Rodgers
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Spouse’s Deserve to Know the Truth Too!
"We ran the test to confirm that my step son was indeed my husband's
child from his 1st marriage, as his 1st wife would not (or could not) confirm
it for us. We got the test kit and within days did the test. We were both overjoyed
with the results. Our son is indeed my husband's child and we were able to find
this out without having to deal with his ex-wife. Thank you for helping us find
the answer to a long overdue question, 8 1/2 years to be exact. I couldn't believe
how quick and easy the whole process was. Thank you again from some very grateful
customers." – The Kasper Family
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Daughter Discreetly Discovered
"In July of 1999, a grown woman contacted my husband claiming
to be his daughter. We tried to handle the situation as best we could with out
DNA testing but it proved too complicated. We bounced back and forth--did she
look like any member of his family? Was the timing right? Is this something
we wanted in our lives? Could the claim be ignored? We went on like this for
at least a year. I can't tell you the problems we encountered, from family to
friends. The ‘problem' divided the entire family. I contacted Gene-tree
through the internet and received the at home test kit. The instructions were
so very simple and the cost very reasonable. Within a few weeks we had our answer.
No more speculation or opinions from anyone. She was his daughter. Thanks to
Gene-tree, a grown woman found her Father, a father got to know a daughter he
didn't know he had. The "new" daughter also got a bonus. She had been
an only child, now she had a sister." – Anonymous
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Bitter Spouse Refuted by the Evidence
"I used your services to determine if my son was indeed mine. My ex was
spreading rumors that he wasn't, although she was quite happy to continue receiving
child support payments from me. Now I know for sure that my son is mine, and
the knowledge is a huge relief. Thank you GeneTree!" – Greg Hill
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Family United Through DNA Testing
"In my husband's eyes our son's paternity has always been in question.
I have known all along that Casey was his, but thanks to GeneTree a lot of sleepless
nights, worries, concerns, and trust issues have been resolved. We are both
semi well known professionals in our community so the anonymity GeneTree provided
was very helpful in our situation. It was fast, easy and reliable. Thank you
GeneTree." – MDS
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Keeping a Family Together
"It had been three years before I told my husband that I had cheated
on him, and even though I knew there was no possibility that our son was not
his, he was concerned. After all, he had raised him for two and a half years.
So, I agreed to have a paternity test done. I found GeneTree's website and it
was the only one that sent you a free kit without a payment or entering your
credit card. I received it in less than a week and sent the samples back as
soon as we could afford the service. Shortly, we had the results I had been
waiting for. Our son was OURS, not just mine alone. My husband was so relieved.
– Carrie Aubrey
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Stop the Teasing! That’s OUR Little Girl!
"I was 19 and my husband 22 when we married. We had four children,
1970, 1975, 1978 and 1980. All of my children look Italian like my husband except
my daughter who was born in 1978. She had blond curly hair and blue eyes (I
have blue eyes but not blond hair). People have commented since she was about
2 years old and joked about "where did she come from". Since she heard
this all her life and was even teased by her brother and sisters as being adopted
this really bothered her and I decided to settle this once and for all and shut
everyone up. And yes she is our child." – Anonymous
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Spouse Helps a Husband be a Father
"My husband had always questioned whether my stepson was actually
his child as, according to the story, he and his first wife had only had sex
one time that final year of their troubled marriage. I felt like my husband
used this concern as an excuse for lavishing his attention on his daughter,
born three years before his son. His daughter had been spoiled since the day
she was born and I often found his son brushed aside. Having been a "brushed
aside" child myself I felt really sorry for the poor kid and grew tired
of hearing "Well, I don't even know if he's really my son..." I said
to my husband- "what if you treat him this way his whole life just to find
that he really IS your son? Let's find out so that you can either be justified
in your actions or so you can start to love your son the way a son needs to
be loved." My husband agreed to genetic testing but said that he was 90%
sure that this boy was not his son. We completed the test and found that this
boy was INDEED his son. The boy was 6 at the time. He has been able to spend
the rest of his childhood as my husband's son and my step daughter has had to
deal with being one of two children and has become a little less spoiled. The
change it's made in my husband's perception of his child was worth a million.
Going to GeneTree is probably the best thing that I ever did for my stepchildren."
– Dr. Hinojosa
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Impotent No More
"My son's father is a 31 year old truck driver who thought he
would never have a child of his own. He was believed to have been sterile. A
picture of my children e-mailed to a High School friend changed his life forever.
He finally had hope and a reason for living, yet was still cautious since he
had believed he was a father before and turned out he wasn't. After seeing this
little boy he knew he had a son, but confirming it with a paternity test still
needed to be done. When the results came in, this man's dreams and hopes were
answered. It was official, he was a dad. The one thing he thought he would never
have, he got. I have never known a person that deserved this more then him.
He has missed out on almost 5 years of his son's life, but to see them together,
you would never know it. Thanks GeneTree for bringing a father and son together."
– Anonymous.
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