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Child Adoption DNA Test

Child Adoption DNA Test

An Adoption DNA Test is a genetic test used to determine whether a child and the claimed (alleged) parents share a biological relationship or not. In simple words, this test helps confirm whether the child is biologically related to the parents, or whether the child was adopted or accidentally switched at birth.

When Is an Adoption DNA Test Done?

An adoption DNA test can be performed in several different circumstances depending on the need or purpose.

  1. Before Adoption (Pre-Adoption DNA Test)

When a family is planning to adopt a child, a Pre-Adoption DNA Test may be conducted to confirm that the child has no biological connection with them. This ensures transparency and avoids any future legal or emotional disputes. In some cases, due to hospital or orphanage mix-ups, the test helps confirm the true identity of the child and verify that no accidental exchange has occurred.

  1. After Adoption (Post-Adoption DNA Test)

A Post-Adoption DNA Test is done when an adopted individual grows up and wishes to locate their biological parents. It may also be used when adoptive parents want to verify whether a child is their biological child especially in old cases involving doubts, record errors, or family disputes. This type of testing provides emotional closure and truth for both sides  the biological family and the adopted family.

Peace of Mind Adoption DNA Test

A Peace of Mind Adoption DNA Test is a private and non-legal DNA test performed only to confirm biological relationships for personal reassurance, not for official or court purposes. It gives emotional clarity and confidence to adoptive parents or adopted individuals helping them find answers without getting into any legal procedures.

 Purpose:

This test is done purely for personal knowledge and satisfaction, such as:

To confirm whether an adopted child has any biological link with the adoptive family.

To know whether a child was possibly switched or mixed up at birth. For an adopted person to check if they are biologically related to a suspected parent or family member.

To find peace of mind and emotional closure about family connections.

 Legal Status

The Peace of Mind Test is not legally admissible in court, immigration, or embassy cases because it doesn’t follow the strict chain-of-custody procedure.

It is meant only for private use — the report is for your personal information and cannot be used as official evidence.