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12 reasons for DNA Paternity Testing

Early detection of false paternity could prevent or minimize ...

 

12. "Loss of Driver's Licenses"

11. "Loss of Professional and Business Licenses"

10. "Loss of your home and real estate"

 9. "Arrest and Incarceration"

 8. “Seizure of paycheck"

 7. "Seizure of savings, checking and investment accounts"

 6. “Reporting to Credit Bureaus"

 5. "Seizure of State and Federal Tax Refunds.”

 4. “Seizure of Lottery Winnings.”

 3. "Seizure of Unemployment Compensation"

 2. "Seizure of your car, truck, motorcycle"

 1. "No Fault Divorce"


 

12. "Loss of Driver's Licenses"

A DNA test for paternity could be quite useful in keeping or preventing the loss of a driver's license in the United States. As a child support enforcement tool to collect unpaid money from men and women ordered to pay child support, many states can suspend a driver's license. If a driver's license is needed to commute or as a job requirement -- making on-time child support payments should be a top priority. Sometimes, a court hearing is not required to confirm actual arrears nor actual paternity before license suspension goes into effect. 

Imagine hearing, "That's too bad abouit the layoff last month and now you can't drive to work nor drive for work. No problem, we'll release the driver's license when the outstanding balance is paid in full. Next person in line ... ". Since your driving privilege is on the line, taking that legal DNA paternity test before signing your name is not such a bad idea.

 

11. "Loss of Professional and Business Licenses"

Years of hard work, education and investments could be affected by the loss of a professional and business license. It does not matter if you are an attorney, doctor, dentist, accountant or business owner in the United States. If a professional or business license is needed to produce income then making on time support payments should be a top priority to avoid the life altering impact of another child support enforcement tool.

The idea of taking the means to generate income while still demanding payment does seem a bit strange. Taking a DNA test to confirm paternity could be a career saver for some people.


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