A recent survey conducted by the Fathers’ Association of Trinidad and Tobago (TFATT) has unveiled startling statistics regarding paternity tests, prompting renewed calls for mandatory DNA testing before the issuance of child maintenance orders. The findings, disclosed at a media conference held on November 3 at Computer Tech and Services in Couva, revealed that nearly one-third of paternity tests conducted over the past five years at a judiciary-approved laboratory showed that the alleged father was not biologically related to the child.
Fathers’ Association wants mandatory DNA tests: One-third of paternity tests negative
