
As the celebrity culture is at the peak, these celebs are living their lives out in the tabloids, we get to hear more about child support and custody cases these days. As many of the members of the general public are purchasing the DNA tests for so many reasons and not all of them are obvious, there also exists some circumstances that trigger people to get a DNA test. Here are some of the reasons to why people seek a DNA test.
- To establish rights to an inheritance
Cases may crop up in inheritance situations where unknown or known, however disputed, children of dead mother or father can file a claim to an inheritance. To be totally sure whether the child (adult or minor) in question is the rightful heir to the inheritance, conducting a legal DNA paternity test accomplished will clear the fog of doubts and make sure that who is entitled to an inheritance are treated with justice in the case.

- To identify a biological vs. Adopted Parent
Many times, children who are brought up by adopted parents or conceived via donor conceptions seek to find and identify their biological father. Like cases where a married couple have divorced (for any number of reasons like cheating wife and/or husband, irrefutable disputes etc.) when the child was quite young and was raised by some other man who is playing the role of a father, there is a desire, as the child grows up, to meet and have a relationship with their biological father. DNA paternity tests help the adult children to discover their biological fathers.
- To establish ancestry
Some people desire to trace their historical past and their lineage to particular family lines. In this situation, they can simply take a DNA sample from themselves and considering that the other party is willing to take a DNA sample from them and determine common DNA characteristics. Many cases recently have come to light about bones been found and tested which further identifies these remains deriving from the distant relatives for the royal family of the UK.
- To establish legal paternity & child support
If a mother files a legal paternity case against a man in order to seek child support, when the father files a case against the mother for custody because she denies him the access to the child, it is essential to determine the biological relationship between the child and the alleged father. In this case, the law requires to undergo a legal DNA paternity test. This also follows a stringent chain of custody. In other words, the DNA sample taken is secured and can be taken through the lab.

- To obtain Life Insurance & Social Security Benefits
When the father is no more and legal paternity hasn’t yet been established, life insurance and social security claims may need evidence of child’s paternity. In these situations, a doctor would be ordered by court to obtain a DNA sample. The sample is then sent to the lab to conduct the paternity test. This is the 100 percent evidence of his paternity and cannot be, by any means, disputed by the court or the mother of the child.
