DDC will not do it without the consent of the child's current legal guardian. This is clearly stated on their website because the child is under the age of 18.
Also Stern was not ordered by the Bahamian judge - he was directed to submit the baby. They don't make "orders" for DNA tests in the Bahamas. Our media used the word "ordered" but the reality is he was directed to do it - A direction by judge in the Bahamas is not like an order in the US.
If you scroll back within the last 100 to 150 posts you will see why I think Stern went ahead a submitted the baby for the DNA tests.
Yes, I understand the difference between directed and ordered. I figured we were on the same page with what I was asking :) TY, I will go back and read your posts.
Just a thought, but do you think there is any way to find, online, any motions that might have been recently filed regarding the enforcement of the California order?
I live in Columbus, but am unfamliar with where the DNA is. If LB filed any kind of motion to get the DNA results from the lab, would there be anything on line about....I'll look it up, but I don't know anything about the lab (name, etc.)