Drug Test - Middlesboro, KY
Health Street provides drug and alcohol testing in Middlesboro, Kentucky at our drug testing center. Whether you need drug and alcohol testing for your employees, yourself, or a family member, you can rest assured that Health Street drug testing services in Middlesboro, KY provides a safe and clean environment and accurate results. We'll send a barcode authorization for the urine or hair drug test that you choose by text and email, along with a map to the clinic address.
Register for urine or hair drug tests in Middlesboro, KY quickly and easily online. Drug testing panels include Department of Transportation (DOT) and non-DOT urine drug tests, breath alcohol tests, EtG alcohol tests, and hair drug testing. Test results are fast, reviewed by our Medical Review Officer (an MRO), and reported safely and securely online. You can also call (606) 752-0024 with any questions about our employment screening services.
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Drug Testing in Middlesboro, Kentucky
Types of Drug Testing in Middlesboro, Kentucky labs:
In Middlesboro, Health Street offers the widest variety and selection of drug tests anywhere, which allows employers, courts, attorneys, and private individuals to choose from a wide variety of non-DOT or DOT drug and alcohol tests which can detect virtually any substance.
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More than a Decade of Experience
Since 2010, Health Street has provided drug testing in Middlesboro as well as thousands of other cities nationwide. The first drug test that Health Street performed in Middlesboro, KY was in 2017.
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Our goal is to provide the best possible drug testing Middlesboro employers and residents.
Middlesboro, KY - Drug Testing
Proving Paternity for Child Custody Purposes in Middlesboro, KY
Unmarried parents in Middlesboro, KY will need to establish paternity for the child to have a legal father. This can be done by signing a Declaration of Paternity form. If both parents do not agree to sign the form, the child will not have a legal father until paternity is established at a later time. When a child is born to an unmarried mother, the mother has sole custody of the child. Once paternity is established, the father may petition for custody or visitation rights.
Either parent may request genetic testing before signing the Declaration of Paternity since the legal document should not be signed if either parent is unsure about who the father is. DNA testing can be done through a private company or the Child Enforcement Support Office.
In Middlesboro, KY, if a woman is married and has a child with another man, her husband is presumed to be the father, even if he isn't the biological father. The husband's information will still be on the birth certificate unless the mother and her husband were separated for at least 10 months prior to the child's birth. A Three-Way Paternity Affidavit may be filed in this situation if all three parties are willing. Doing so will allow the husband to deny paternity and the biological father to be the child's legal father.
Experts Say...
Cooley Iuliano Robey, PLLC of Kentucky says that if there is a question about paternity, DNA testing will be performed. Samples for DNA tests are taken from the alleged father, mother, and child. The law firm states, "Once the court is satisfied by genetic paternity testing and testimony of the parties that paternity has been established, then the court will order child support and may establish custody and timesharing. In most cases, parties will be required to file a separate action in the Kentucky Circuit-Family Court to address custody and timesharing."
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123 N 19th StreetMiddlesboro, KY 40965Some Middlesboro Neighborhoods That We Serve
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