LifeTrace Private provides DNA testing for people who think their partner may have cheated and want to know the truth privately, discreetly, and without confrontation.
You found DNA that doesn’t make sense or discovered hair, stains, or biological material that you can’t explain and want clarity on what it means.
Your partner denies what you believe happened, leaving you questioning your instincts and searching for clear, factual answers.
Timelines don’t add up and you suspect sexual contact outside the relationship, creating unanswered questions you want resolved with facts.
IT CAN:
Tell when DNA was left
Explain how it got there
Identify another person unless they are also tested
Prove intent or behavior
IT CANNOT:
Tell when DNA was left
Explain how it got there
Identify another person unless they are also tested
Prove intent or behavior
This service provides facts, not interpretation.
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This option is for individuals who want private, personal answers without legal involvement. Testing is confidential, discreet, and results are explained in clear, plain language so you understand the findings without pressure or confrontation.
A reference DNA sample from the partner being tested is required to make a meaningful comparison. When a reference sample is available, results can show whether DNA matches or does not. Without it, comparison is limited.
Some situations involve pregnancy or questions of paternity. This testing option follows legal standards and is intended for cases where results may be needed for official or court-related purposes.
This testing follows strict legal and laboratory standards, including documented chain-of-custody procedures, so results meet requirements for use in court or official proceedings.
Witnessed collection refers specifically to how samples are obtained. DNA is collected in person, with identity verified at the time of collection, and the process is observed and documented. This ensures the sample is unquestionably tied to the individual tested and has not been altered or substituted.
Court acceptance refers to how results are treated after testing is complete. Because legally required procedures are followed throughout the process, the final DNA results are eligible for use in family courts and by agencies that require formally validated genetic evidence.
DNA testing provides objective information based on comparison and analysis. This service allows you to obtain answers privately, without confrontation, interpretation, or pressure to take action.
I created LifeTrace Private because I know what it’s like to suspect something is wrong. I’ve been hurt, betrayed, and left with unanswered questions.
I know how destabilizing it is to doubt your own instincts and not know what’s real.
This service exists because people deserve clear, factual answers — not denial, gaslighting, or endless uncertainty.
If you’re here, you don’t have to explain yourself or justify why you need answers.
Wanting the truth is reasonable.
— Kimberly Hayes Taylor
Founder, LifeTrace Private
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Schedule a private appointment to discuss your situation and begin the testing process confidentially.
Confirm which type of testing is appropriate based on your needs and the information you want clarified.
Reference and questioned samples are collected properly and analyzed by accredited laboratories using established DNA testing methods.
Results are delivered discreetly and explained clearly so you understand what the findings show.
To compare DNA, a reference sample from your partner is required. This is usually done with a cheek swab provided with their knowledge and consent.
Without a reference sample, testing may only confirm that DNA is present — not whose it is. Clear comparison requires two known samples.
No. Swabbing your own cheek only tells the lab what your DNA looks like. DNA testing works by comparison. One sample alone cannot confirm infidelity.
DNA testing cannot prove behavior. It can determine whether DNA matches a specific person or does not. That information helps people decide what they believe happened.
No. DNA testing does not identify unknown individuals unless they are also tested.
Yes. All testing is handled privately and results are shared securely.
Private infidelity testing is for personal knowledge only. Court-admissible testing follows legal procedures and is clearly identified as such.
Private Infidelity DNA Testing starts at $495, while Court-Admissible Paternity DNA Testing starts at $995. Pricing depends on the type of testing required and the samples involved. All services are paid in full before testing begins, and pay-later options may be available through approved providers.
Private Infidelity DNA Testing starts at $495, while Court-Admissible Paternity DNA Testing starts at $995. Pricing depends on the type of testing required and the samples involved. All services are paid in full before testing begins, and pay-later options may be available through approved providers.
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Peace-of-mind testing is not for legal use. Court-admissible testing requires identification and witnessed collection.
Results do not automatically change legal status. Consent is required for all testing.
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