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    myblahblah is offline Junior Member
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    Adult court ordered DNA testing

    What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas... I am an adult child trying to determine who my Bio-father is. It can be one of two natural born brothers, which one is deceased. The living brother (living in Oklahoma, my birth state) refuses to take a DNA test, can I legally force him?
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    Quote Originally Posted by myblahblah View Post
    What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas... I am an adult child trying to determine who my Bio-father is. It can be one of two natural born brothers, which one is deceased. The living brother (living in Oklahoma, my birth state) refuses to take a DNA test, can I legally force him?
    Why did you post in this section of the forum. This is for technical questions.

    I am, however, going to save time and effort on all our parts. NO you cannot legally force him to do anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quincy View Post
    Um, you didn't tell the whole story, Antigone. I posted your name , you posted my name , we sued each other , we both lost , and we lived happily ever after , the end . (it was an illustrated story)
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    You should have asked your bio-mother the question.the reply from her mouth is the most accurate and genuine.of course ,if she declines to vouchsafe the secret to you , please not to force her to do that .
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenny001 View Post
    You should have asked your bio-mother the question.the reply from her mouth is the most accurate and genuine.of course ,if she declines to vouchsafe the secret to you , please not to force her to do that .
    There is no such thing as a bio-mother. It is MOTHER
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    Quote Originally Posted by quincy View Post
    Um, you didn't tell the whole story, Antigone. I posted your name , you posted my name , we sued each other , we both lost , and we lived happily ever after , the end . (it was an illustrated story)
    Tigi is still waiting for the illustrations
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirelessany1 View Post
    There is no such thing as a bio-mother. It is MOTHER

    Yes, there is!


    My daughter has a biomother and she also has me, her mother. As this poster is asking about establishing biodad, could be that he is an adoptee who has has connected with his biomom, but can't determine who biodad is so he can do the same.
    Adoptive parents ARE "real" parents. Sharing genes is not what makes you a "parent"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nextwife View Post

    Yes, there is!


    My daughter has a biomother and she also has me, her mother. As this poster is asking about establishing biodad, could be that he is an adoptee who has has connected with his biomom, but can't determine who biodad is so he can do the same.
    Does the law also recognize a biomother to mean anything at all in regards to the child?
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