Missing Parent?

Grandparent DNA Testing

When the father isn't available, grandparents can provide the answers you need. Establish biological relationships for legal cases, inheritance claims, or simply the family peace you've been searching for.

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Grandparent and grandchild

When You Need This Test

Grandparent DNA testing is most commonly used to establish paternity when the alleged father is deceased, incarcerated, or otherwise unavailable for testing.

Father Deceased

Establish paternity when the alleged father has passed away.

Father Unavailable

Alternative when the alleged father cannot or will not participate.

Immigration Cases

Prove biological relationships for visa and citizenship applications.

Inheritance Rights

Verify relationships for estate and probate matters.

The Testing Process

Simple, secure, and confidential. Get your answers in 4 easy steps.

1

Consult

We determine who is available for testing.

2

Collect

Painless cheek swabs from grandparents and grandchild.

3

Analyze

Lab analyzes shared genetic markers.

4

Results

Receive probability report in 3-5 business days.

Simple Pricing

Most Popular

Court Admissible

$499

Court-Admissible Results

  • AABB Accredited Lab
  • Chain of Custody
  • Notarized Results
  • Includes 1 Grandparent + Child

Personal Test

$399

Personal Knowledge Only

  • Same High Accuracy
  • Private & Confidential
  • No ID Required
  • Fast Online Results

Additional grandparent adds $100.

Common Questions

Do I need both grandparents?

Ideally, yes. Testing both paternal grandparents allows us to reconstruct the alleged father's DNA profile more completely. However, we can often get strong results with just one grandparent, especially if the child's mother is also tested.

Can this be used for Social Security?

Yes, a Court Admissible Grandparent Test is frequently used to prove relationships for Social Security survivor benefits when the father is deceased.

Is the mother required?

While not strictly required, including the mother is highly recommended to improve the accuracy of the results, especially if only one grandparent is available.

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Get the answers you need about your family relationship.

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