Quote Originally Posted by Gofer Blue View Post
How amazing is the timing of this thread for me!

My wife has just had her DNA profile back this week. Her biological mother was unmarried and had several (seven so far, we have discovered) children. Hence she has a number of half brothers and sisters, all of whom are now known to her and vice-versa. We don't know if there was a common father. Her DNA has a 100% probability match with a lady who was born the same year as her and in the same town.
Therein lies one of the dangers of DNA testing - the moral of the story is.... be very wise what you do with the information. Imagine the scenario if my wife were to share this information with the lady....... "your father is my father too" !
Apologies, on re-reading the sentence about the father "The issue is that we have discovered that this lady's father was married at the time to someone else" it doesn't make sense. What I meant is this lady's father was married to her mother but fathered my wife with another woman at the same time.