caterina said:
can a person be legally forced to submit himself or herself to bloodtests in order to establish paternity?
My response:
Now please, don't think that I'm making fun of you, because I'm not. I just think your post is so cute and unusual.
I'll tell you why . . .
You included the female gender in your question. First, a woman wouldn't need to take a blood test or DNA test to know whether or not she's the mother of a child - - unless it's a police authority trying to find the mother of an abandoned infant. Second, women don't take "paternity" tests. The root word, "Pater" is Latin for "father". Also, a doctor is there to sign the birth certificate and, that doctor usually knows that the baby came out of that woman's body. Whereas, the doctor wasn't around at the time of conception and wouldn't know who the father might be.
That's another reason why the place in a hospital where a woman stays after giving birth is called a "Maternity" ward. The root word is "Mater", latin for "mother".
So, in the normal course, a woman wouldn't need to prove her "motherhood" by taking a test. As a matter of fact, I've never heard of a Civil Court ever ordering a "Maternity Test".
Again, I just thought it was cute, and I wish you the best of fortune.
IAAL
[Edited by I AM ALWAYS LIABLE on 02-21-2001 at 06:57 PM]