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What to Do if DNA Test Shows Child Isn’t Yours?

If a DNA test shows you’re not the biological father—a non-paternity event—act quickly. The emotional shock brings grief, anger, and identity crisis; seek therapy and support groups for coping. Legally, you’re likely the presumed father if you signed the birth certificate or Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity, meaning child support continues until disestablished. Hire a family […]