Siblingship Legal
DNA testing can be used to determine if there is a biological relationship between two individuals. This is typically done by obtaining genetic material (DNA samples) from the two individuals via cheek swabs, then comparing these samples.
The Siblingship DNA Test compares the DNA from the sibling in question, a shared biological mother or father, and one or more known full or half-siblings to determine the likelihood of the unknown sibling being a full sibling, a half sibling, or unrelated.
**Please note: If a known parent is not included in the Siblingship DNA Test, the test results may not always be conclusive.
The results from this siblingship test can be used for legal purposes. If you are just looking for a Siblingship Test that can provide answers and peace of mind, and you are not planning to use the results for any kind of legal purpose, check out the Informational Siblingship Test (keep in mind that the results from the Informational Siblingship Test are not legally admissible).