Is it possible to find out if your father was really your biological father if he died and you have no dna from him?

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Hmmmmm! Does he have any full blooded siblings who'd submit to testing? Or do you have an old hairbrush or toothbrush that belonged to your dad?

Those could also be good DNA sources. Whatever the case, I wish the best of luck. Willsmomalma's Recommendations Trace Your Roots with DNA: Use Your DNA to Complete Your Family Tree Amazon List Price: $16.95 Used from: $7.45 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 19 reviews) .

Yes, if there is DNA from your siblings or any relatives on his side of the family it won't be exact but should be close enough to be able to tell. If you really want to go down that route though, as it might open up various cans of worms for your family. Good luck!.

If... You'd need to check with a DNA testing lab. It's likely DNA from any of your father's near relatives might be close enough for a statistical match. Perhaps a bigger question is what's this worth to you.

You can't change your parentage now. I assume if you still refer to him as your father he was at least there some of the time for you. If he had some serious hereditary health issues, it would be useful for you to know that.

But in general the information may not be all that useful to you.

1 You could approximate it through using the DNA profile of an uncle or an aunt or a grandparent, if any are still living. You might also be able to compare with the DNA of a sibling, depending on whether you know for certain that either they had precisely the same father as you or you suspect that they are indeed the biological children of the man you have been told is your biological father.

You could approximate it through using the DNA profile of an uncle or an aunt or a grandparent, if any are still living. You might also be able to compare with the DNA of a sibling, depending on whether you know for certain that either they had precisely the same father as you or you suspect that they are indeed the biological children of the man you have been told is your biological father.

2 Im quite sure my sister is my father's biological daughter. My mother was an alcoholic while pregnant with me and went with other men. The weirdist thing is I never even considered my dad not being my real dad until just a few years ago!

Then my sister told me that my grandmother (my father's mother) said "I will know if it is a _____(family last name) baby or not". She never paid much attention to me, but doted on my sister. Thanks for your answer!

Im quite sure my sister is my father's biological daughter. My mother was an alcoholic while pregnant with me and went with other men. The weirdist thing is I never even considered my dad not being my real dad until just a few years ago!

Then my sister told me that my grandmother (my father's mother) said "I will know if it is a _____(family last name) baby or not". She never paid much attention to me, but doted on my sister. Thanks for your answer!

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I am 33 yrs old and have a name of my biological father but thats all I know . He has no clue that I am here.

Can a biological father termated his rights.

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Can I change my childs last name to my new married name if her biological father has never seen her,she will be 2 in nov.

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