Tinka try very hard to comprehend this. There were no court rules involved, nor disregarded. It is perfectly legal to order and pay for and use a home DNA test which is what Dr Day chose to do and did. No Id's or fingerprints are required. You can do it where ever you choose, and they did.
How dense can anyone get? That is the problem stated over and over by many on here. Your statement of "There were no court rules involved nor disregarded."
The mistake, the bad move, the hind site toooo late, the unsuspecting skill of deceitful knowledge to go ahead with wrong Rules that can only be proven on what one wants to prove however the outcome they want.
The court rules were not followed for 100% validity. It was a trick, possible trick, who knows, and still does not prove anything in a court of law. Now if the 100% for sure with no doubt, it would have to be taken over under witnesses, fingerprints, passports, documents signed etc.etc. that did not happen in this case. That is the proof that people asked for. That is the picture of Dr. Day not being enough street wise or lawyer wise for the outcome of this. Not everyone looks for the evil end and how to rig.
It makes no difference to me other then feel sorry for the poor child. Hmm, wonder where she is an if she herself will ever know for sure who her father is. Pretty "wild" woman in my opinion.
I believe I can definitely speculate you still do not understand as you continue to wipe out the facts to suit your taste.