**YR Spoilers: The Judge Gives the Results of the DNA Test – Kyle Is Not Harrison’s Biological Father**
In a tense courtroom, Kyle Abbott and Summer Newman were ready for their custody hearing over young Harrison. Both were confident, each believing they had the stronger case. Harrison, feeling like a pawn in their battle, wished only for normalcy.
Kyle, certain of his victory, wanted to end the ordeal quickly to spare Harrison further stress. He believed his position as Harrison’s father was unassailable. Summer, meticulously prepared, was equally confident in proving she was the better guardian.
As the hearing began, the judge’s calm demeanor belied the storm about to unfold. Kyle and Summer presented their cases passionately, their lawyers sparring over every point. Harrison sat quietly, weary and helpless.
Then, the judge made a shocking announcement. “A DNA test was conducted as part of this hearing,” he began. “The results have significant implications for this case. The DNA test reveals that Kyle Abbott is not the biological father of Harrison, and as a result, Summer Newman is not his biological mother.”
The courtroom erupted in gasps. Kyle was stunned, struggling to process the revelation. The child he had loved and cared for was not biologically his. Summer, equally shocked, saw her confidence crumble. The revelation nullified any biological claim they might have had over Harrison.
The judge explained that DNA samples were collected in secret due to irregularities and suspicions raised during the case’s preliminary stages. Kyle’s thoughts were in turmoil. Despite the shocking news, his love for Harrison remained unchanged. Kyle’s lawyer requested a recess to discuss the development.
During the brief pause, Kyle grappled with a torrent of emotions. He still loved Harrison deeply, but his plans were now in disarray. When the hearing resumed, the judge offered Kyle and Summer a chance to speak.
“Your Honor, despite this revelation, Harrison has been my son in every meaningful way. I’ve cared for him and loved him. This doesn’t change my desire to be a part of his life,” Kyle stated, his voice steady.
Summer echoed Kyle’s sentiment. “Harrison might not be our biological child, but we both love him dearly. We want what’s best for him, and that hasn’t changed.”
The judge, recognizing the bond they shared with Harrison, emphasized the need to consider the child’s best interests. He decided to appoint a child advocate to assess Harrison’s situation thoroughly, prioritizing the boy’s well-being above all else.
Kyle, though still reeling from the revelation, felt a renewed sense of determination. He realized that fighting for Harrison wasn’t about proving himself better than Summer but ensuring Harrison felt safe, loved, and supported.