Are you questioning whether you’re the biological father of one or more of your children? The Peace of Mind Paternity Test offers a straightforward and painless solution to address your paternity uncertainties. Utilising comprehensive genetic markers, this test ensures a 99.99% accurate result that will bring your family peace of mind—all conveniently from the safety and privacy of your own home.
Mobile Drug & DNA has streamlined the DNA test process:
Order your test online.
Complete payment.
Wait to receive your home sample collection kit in the mail. This kit contains everything required to undertake the test at home, including instructions, oral swabs, consent forms, and a prepaid return envelope for your convenience.
Return your samples to the lab for a quick turnaround of results.
Occasionally, the individual requiring a test lives apart from their child, posing logistical challenges to the testing procedure. Mobile Drug & DNA offers a solution: just provide the address of the other participant, regardless of their location in Australia or beyond, and we can organise for an additional sample collection kit to be sent to them. Please note that there is a fee incurred for this service.
Turnaround Time
Our standard turnaround time, from receiving your sample to delivering your results, is typically 5-7 working days. Mobile Drug & DNA does offer an express option; however, please note that this service is exclusively applicable to mouth swab samples. Discreet samples, such as those involving DNA extraction from hair, blood, semen, or cigarette butts, are ineligible for express processing.
Should you require your results urgently, utilising registered post or a courier service is recommended for the quickest possible delivery.
Accuracy
The results from your Peace of Mind Paternity Test will indicate one of two outcomes (this is also the case when more than one child is tested).
Positive– The tested male is the biological father of the child tested. Results will indicate a probability of 99.9% of paternity or higher.
Negative– The tested male is not the biological father of the child tested. Results will indicate a probability of 0% paternity.
Accreditation
We maintain rigorous standards for all samples received, exclusively partnering with laboratories accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA). Every laboratory we work with holds ISO 17025 accreditation.
Put plainly, our laboratories fulfill the criteria necessary to deliver exceptionally accurate and comprehensive results.
Forensic Samples
The most effective method for collecting DNA samples is through oral swabs. In instances where this isn’t possible, however, Mobile Drug & DNA offers analysis for a range of samples such as blood, toothbrushes, hair samples, and more. If you aren’t sure about what samples can be used for analysis, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Please note that results from non-standard samples may increase the turnaround time of results.
Not all paternity tests are equivalent, despite their high accuracy in results.
Legal paternity tests, as implied by their name, hold significance in court proceedings. The outcomes of these tests are admissible in legal settings, commonly serving to confirm paternity in matters related to custody, child support, and immigration cases. Such tests are conducted under a Chain of Custody protocol. Simply put, an impartial third party oversees the sample collection, ensuring integrity throughout the process. This stringent procedure safeguards against sample tampering or contamination.
In contrast, a peace of mind paternity test lacks the legal validity of a legal paternity test. Its purpose is primarily to offer reassurance to parents.
Unfortunately, no. While you can certainly utilise a peace of mind paternity test if you’ve ordered one, it won’t be admissible in court for legal matters.
In a peace of mind paternity test, we compare 20 genetic markers between the child and the alleged father. If paternity is confirmed, all 20 genetic markers will match. Occasionally, an inconclusive result may occur due to a mutation on one of the loci (the position of a genetic marker on a chromosome). In such cases, testing the mother becomes important to reach a result.
Testing the mother in a paternity case is also beneficial when determining if siblings are full genetic relatives. Including the mother’s sample effectively reduces the genetic data compared between the siblings. Consequently, when the father is tested against the siblings, the results are more accurate than if tested alone.
You can include samples from the mother in your home paternity test kit at no additional cost.
Peace of Mind Paternity Test
$295.00
Are you questioning whether you’re the biological father of one or more of your children? The Peace of Mind Paternity Test offers a straightforward and painless solution to address your paternity uncertainties. Utilising comprehensive genetic markers, this test ensures a 99.99% accurate result that will bring your family peace of mind—all conveniently from the safety and privacy of your own home.
Description
Mobile Drug & DNA has streamlined the DNA test process:
Occasionally, the individual requiring a test lives apart from their child, posing logistical challenges to the testing procedure. Mobile Drug & DNA offers a solution: just provide the address of the other participant, regardless of their location in Australia or beyond, and we can organise for an additional sample collection kit to be sent to them. Please note that there is a fee incurred for this service.
Turnaround Time
Our standard turnaround time, from receiving your sample to delivering your results, is typically 5-7 working days. Mobile Drug & DNA does offer an express option; however, please note that this service is exclusively applicable to mouth swab samples. Discreet samples, such as those involving DNA extraction from hair, blood, semen, or cigarette butts, are ineligible for express processing.
Should you require your results urgently, utilising registered post or a courier service is recommended for the quickest possible delivery.
Accuracy
The results from your Peace of Mind Paternity Test will indicate one of two outcomes (this is also the case when more than one child is tested).
Accreditation
We maintain rigorous standards for all samples received, exclusively partnering with laboratories accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA). Every laboratory we work with holds ISO 17025 accreditation.
Put plainly, our laboratories fulfill the criteria necessary to deliver exceptionally accurate and comprehensive results.
Forensic Samples
The most effective method for collecting DNA samples is through oral swabs. In instances where this isn’t possible, however, Mobile Drug & DNA offers analysis for a range of samples such as blood, toothbrushes, hair samples, and more. If you aren’t sure about what samples can be used for analysis, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Please note that results from non-standard samples may increase the turnaround time of results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not all paternity tests are equivalent, despite their high accuracy in results.
Legal paternity tests, as implied by their name, hold significance in court proceedings. The outcomes of these tests are admissible in legal settings, commonly serving to confirm paternity in matters related to custody, child support, and immigration cases. Such tests are conducted under a Chain of Custody protocol. Simply put, an impartial third party oversees the sample collection, ensuring integrity throughout the process. This stringent procedure safeguards against sample tampering or contamination.
In contrast, a peace of mind paternity test lacks the legal validity of a legal paternity test. Its purpose is primarily to offer reassurance to parents.
Unfortunately, no. While you can certainly utilise a peace of mind paternity test if you’ve ordered one, it won’t be admissible in court for legal matters.
In a peace of mind paternity test, we compare 20 genetic markers between the child and the alleged father. If paternity is confirmed, all 20 genetic markers will match. Occasionally, an inconclusive result may occur due to a mutation on one of the loci (the position of a genetic marker on a chromosome). In such cases, testing the mother becomes important to reach a result.
Testing the mother in a paternity case is also beneficial when determining if siblings are full genetic relatives. Including the mother’s sample effectively reduces the genetic data compared between the siblings. Consequently, when the father is tested against the siblings, the results are more accurate than if tested alone.
You can include samples from the mother in your home paternity test kit at no additional cost.
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