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Children's Disputes. How To Prove A Parent By DNA.
Episode 186

Children's Disputes. How To Prove A Parent By DNA.

What happens when a parent denies they’re the parent? What if someone refuses a DNA test? And can a court decide parentage without DNA evidence at all? In this hard-hitting episode of Get Legally Speaking, Hatti is joined by specialist family law barrister Freya Rowe to break down children’s disputes and parentage in clear, no-nonsense English. You’ll learn: • When the Court can order a DNA test • What a Declaration of Parentage really means • The legal consequences of refusing to cooperate • How birth certificates can be changed • What parental responsibility actually gives you, and much much more! If you’re facing a parentage dispute, or you want to protect yourself before one arises, then this episode gives you the facts, fast. Real law. Real consequences. Explained simply.

Get Legally Speaking With Hatti Suvari · Freya Rowe, Hatti Suvari

February 16, 202628m 40s

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What happens when a parent denies they’re the parent? What if someone refuses a DNA test? And can a court decide parentage without DNA evidence at all? In this hard-hitting episode of Get Legally Speaking, Hatti is joined by specialist family law barrister Freya Rowe to break down children’s disputes and parentage in clear, no-nonsense English. You’ll learn: • When the Court can order a DNA test • What a Declaration of Parentage really means • The legal consequences of refusing to cooperate • How birth certificates can be changed • What parental responsibility actually gives you, and much much more! If you’re facing a parentage dispute, or you want to protect yourself before one arises, then this episode gives you the facts, fast. Real law. Real consequences. Explained simply. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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