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The Paternity Testing Process and Your Rights
A paternity test is defined as a test that determines the likelihood that a man is the biological father of the child. Also known as a DNA test, paternity testing reveals the inherited DNA that is received from both biological parents.
Keywords: Peter Bishop, DNA Testing, Paternity Testing, Fatherhood

Fatherhood is a Journey - A New Paradigm
The new paradigm of fatherhood involves being as available as possible both emotionally and physically for our children, ourselves, and our partners.
Keywords: Lome Aseron, fatherhood, role of fatherhood, preparing for fatherhood, fatherhood rights, fathers, stay at home dads, dads, divorce, father's rights, fathers rights

Top Ten Suggestions for Enhancing the Fatherhood Experience - Part 1
Part one of a list of the things you can do to get the most out of being a dad
Keywords: Lome Aseron, fatherhood, fathers, father's rights, fathers rights, best dad, fatherhood articles, fatherhood role, new father, new fathers

Perseverance and Being the Best Dad You Can Be
Like an athlete, there is something that we already have that we can build on to be the best dad we can be. It may be the ability to teach our child something, a commitment to care-giving that goes beyond traditional models, or the ability to be patient and gentle under difficult circumstances. Whatever it is, we can nurture it constantly by going to sleep with it, waking up with it, and walking through our day with it.
Keywords: Lome Aseron, fatherhood, father 's rights, fathers rights, fatherhood and spirituality, dads, dad, greatest day

Paternity: Once It's Established, What Are Dad's Rights?
When a court finds that a man is the father of a child in a paternity proceeding, he receives his parental rights.
Keywords: Lucille Uttermohlen, paternity, fatherhood, children, parental rights

Paternity Testing: A Brief History
Establishing paternity is much easier today than it was when I started my practice. The baby can be tested at birth, and no needles are involved.
Keywords: Lucille Uttermohlen, DNA testing, paternity, fatherhood, parental rights

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