Cellmark provides a range of DNA, Drug and Alcohol testing services that can provide local authority solicitors and social workers with the ability to establish the true nature of individuals' familial relationships and to provide evidence for cases involving the care, custody and adoption of children.
Whether you are a new or regular customer of Cellmark arranging a 'Catch-up' is a great way of finding out more about us and the services we provide. Often things are best talked through face-to-face, particularly when it comes to the sometimes complex world of DNA or Hair drug and alcohol testing.
Over the years we've found popping in to chat with our Local Authority and Legal customers to be an important part of our role as your testing provider. It gives us the opportunity to answer your questions, learn about the challenges you face and look at ways we can work together to help us help you! We can also provide awareness training to introduce you and your team to Cellmark and the analytical services we provide or keep you up to date with the latest developments in this field.
Please complete our contact form and one of our representatives will contact you to arrange a convenient time to catch up.
A paternity test can be an emotional roller-coaster raising complex moral issues that often end up being settled in court. The legal practitioner now needs to fulfill many roles. Working with a reliable, experienced and ethical DNA testing service is key.
We are accredited by the Ministry of Justice as a body that may carry out parentage tests as directed by the civil courts in England and Wales under section 20 of the Family Law Reform Act 1969. This means that we comply with the requirements of the Human Tissue Act, abide by the Human Genetics Commission's Common Framework of Principles, our testing service is accredited to the international quality standard ISO 17025 and we market our services in an ethical manner.
For any Legal DNA test, the Chain of Custody of the sample is of utmost importance. Cellmark has developed strict procedures and systems to ensure that the procedures have been followed. DNA samples must be taken and each person's identity verified by an independent sample. The chain of custody of all the samples must be strictly recorded.
The individuals being tested must give their consent for their DNA test. The Human Tissue Act 2004 specifies that it is the treating clinician’s responsibility to seek consent from a parent, person with parental responsibility or relative. Failure to ensure this constitutes the offence of "DNA theft" which is punishable by a prison sentence of up to three years and/or a fine of £3,000.
Cellmark offers a convenient sampling service which allows the samples to be taken by an independent and suitably trained person. We have also introduced a free service whereby we can train key members of your team to become 'Cellmark trained' DNA samplers - to reduce the overall cost of testing and to make sampling more convenient. Please note that the sampler should not be related to the sample giver, nor have any financial or personal interest in the outcome of the paternity test.
Cellmark provides all the relevant documentation and instructions to simplify the case management process. If you have any concerns phone our Customer Services team on 0800 036 2522.
Cellmark has been providing DNA immigration testing services for customers since 1987. Our results are accepted by the UK Borders Agency as well as immigration departments in countries around the globe.
The interpretation of test results in immigration cases is a highly skilled and complex process. Using an experienced company is essential - as others have found to their cost.
In the matter of Neutral Citation Number: [2007] EWHC 3235 (Fam), Case No: MA06C01125 what ended up as a tragic comedy of errors could easily have been averted if the parties had understood the complexities of the matter under review and Judge Hayden's public judgement outlined a series of steps that solicitors need to consider when dealing with cases involving DNA testing.
Make sure the company you choose is accredited and make sure they have the experience required and the customer service back up you need. It is then essential that clear instructions are given, by the solicitor to the laboratory, on exactly which relationships are to be tested.
Hair drug and alcohol testing is an excellent and non-invasive means of detecting substance use over an extended period of time. Our fully validated in-house methodology is based on state-of-the art technology, using equipment which has been specifically selected to perform at the highest levels, enabling fast turn-around-times without compromising on quality. We exceed the guidelines for hair testing that have been published by the Society of Hair Testing that specify the markers to be tested for and the cutoff concentrations that need to be tested.
Guidance was set out in a 2010 judgement by Judge Moylan as to the use of hair strand testing for alcohol in Children's Act proceedings. The judgement sets out in detail the forms of hair strand testing currently available and is also of note as it provides a clear reminder to experts who produce reports within Children Act proceedings of their duties under the Practice Direction 'Experts in Family Proceedings Relating to Children' (2009) 2 FLR 1383.
Hair strand testing is generally still reliable to test for frequent and excessive consumption of alcohol. This has to be read with the caveats that:
From ensuring that you have the right information before commencing the process to understanding what the final test report means - we aim to provide assistance every step of the way.