When can the courts order a D.N.A test in Montana?
To put every thing in perspective, about two months ago my ex. Placed our children in foster care. It was not two weeks before her aunt in Helena, MT. stepped in to "help", do I need to mention that my children have seen this woman once before in their lives. Any how, about a week later they had signed guardianship papers for them. I have just signed paternity and received the birth certificate for my youngest, not quite two, and placed a motion for custody. Both my ex. And I want my daughters with my. In doing so sally's, the aunt, husband called me the next day and said that he did not believe I was the father of my youngest daughter that if I continued with this motion that he was going to refuse visitation to me. I don't even think that is legal but that is beside the point. Ether way, the court date is coming up and my question is can he order a D.N.A test? Me and my ex. Know who the father of our child is and that is me, I don't need to or want to take an D.N.A test and my ex. Feels the same way.
Just to clear up confustion my oldest daughter, three, is not mine but she knows me as dad and in every other way but on paper or blood I am daddy.
Any advice would be helpful.
p.s yes I am knowbody111, I could not for the life of me remember my old password.