Man from Talachyn looked at son's photos and suspected the child was not his
A man who doubted his paternity applied to the court of Talachyn district. Studying the photographs of the grown-up child, he saw that the boy did not resemble him at all in appearance.

As follows from the case materials, in 2017 the man voluntarily recognized the minor child as his own and officially registered his paternity.
However, after some time, while viewing photographs of the child on social media (from which it can be assumed that the father did not live with the son), he decided that there was no resemblance between them.
The man applied to the court with a demand to exclude information about him as the father from the records of civil status acts.
To verify the man's arguments, the court ordered a forensic medical genetic examination. The costs of conducting the study, according to the law, were assigned to the plaintiff.
As a result, the expert's conclusion completely refuted the man's doubts: his paternity was confirmed. The probability was 99.9999999999977%.
For reference: in forensic genetics, a probability higher than 99.99% is recognized as a scientifically proven fact of biological kinship. Such an indicator mathematically and biologically completely excludes the possibility that any other man on the planet is the child's father.
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