Not if it is court ordered.
No she can not.
Ask him to do a DNA test and if he refuse you get a court order for one.
Sure, but she will probably forfeit her right to child support and public assistance.
You can not refuse to do a DNA test on your son if there is a court order involved. If you refuse to obey a court order you can go to jail.
The way that an employer would refuse to give an employee a handbook is they are trying to with hold a benefit.
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It has half the mother's DNA and half the father's DNA.
There are there differences between the DNA charts for the mother and the child because the child only shares one half of the mother's DNA. The other half of the child's DNA comes from the father.
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Mitochondrial DNA comes from the mother, so the mother's maternal line and all her children share the same mitochondrial DNA.
Mother and father mix DNA with there children.