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I am Christian living in Israel. I married a Jewish woman from Israel abroad, moved to Israel, started a family and later divorced. I have always suspected that one of our children is not 'mine'. Can I get an Israeli court to order genetic testing to see if I really am the father ?

You can apply to the family court for genetic testing to establish whether you are the biological father or not, but this will only be ordered if it is held to be in the child's good. Where both parents are Jewish the court will not order genetic testing because of the risk that the child would be a 'bastard' under Jewish law, and have lowly personal status. Such a risk does not apply in 'mixed' religious marriages, like yours, athough the court will have to consider the risk of possible serious emotional damage arising from loss of a 'psychological father' if genetic testing disproved paternity. The court will have to weigh up the conflicting interests of he search for truth and the child's right to know his/her real identity against possible psychological damage.