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dna testing
PLEASE dont judge me....... i have a 12 month old son whos father i dont know who is. i was married and had an affair now my ex husband is requesting a dna test. my son has a da who loves him as his own. do i have any right in the legal system to refuse the test and any acces???? please help me......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know from personal experience that your natural parents are not always the best option. My natural father was violent and abusive and it wasn't until he died when I was seven that I finally started to have a father son relationship with anyone as his friend felt he should in some way make amends for the way in which my own father had treated me and in effect became my father, taking me fishing and doing all the things people do with their sons. It is this man that I consider to be my Dad, not the man who happened to have sex with my mother and physically bring me about, as he did me no favours whatsoever. If your child has a good father, genetic or otherwise, that's all that matters. You have no duty to your ex, but you do to your son, you have an obligation that his young life is as rich as possible, so if your ex is a nice guy and won't be a problem to any of you have the test, but if you think for a split second that he'll use this to the detriment of your family unit then refuse and stick to your guns.