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Chain of Custody Explained: Why It Matters in Forensic Drug and Alcohol Testing
23 June 2026
The chain of custody or chain of evidence process ensures that the sample tested can be confidently linked back to the individual and that it has not been altered, contaminated or confused at any stage.

What Happens During a Testing Appointment?
16 June 2026
This guide is to reassure that appointments are usually calm and straightforward, and sample collection is generally quick and painless.

Hair vs Nail Drug Testing: Choosing the Right Forensic Path
14 June 2026
Selecting between hair and nail testing is not simply a practical decision. It can directly influence the clarity, timeframe and evidential strength of the results obtained. Both methods are widely used in family law and safeguarding cases because they provide […]

What to Know Between Lab Testing vs Home Kits
8 June 2026
Drug and alcohol testing can be carried out using different methods, each serving a specific purpose. Understanding the differences between testing options is important when choosing the most appropriate approach.

Common Misunderstandings In Drug And Alcohol Testing In Safeguarding Cases
27 April 2026
Drug and alcohol testing can be an important part of the evidence in safeguarding and family law matters, but it is often misunderstood. Results are sometimes treated as though they provide straightforward answers to difficult questions, when the reality is usually more nuanced.

Drug & Alcohol Testing Myths Explained
14 April 2026
While drugs often attract the headlines, alcohol is the substance more frequently linked to child neglect, domestic abuse, and fluctuating parental capacity. With around 1 in every 30 children classified as being “in need” of social care services, understanding patterns of alcohol consumption among parents or guardians is critical to safeguarding cases.

Alcohol misuse in safeguarding or workplace cases
8 January 2026
For legal professionals practising across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes, alcohol misuse is a key concern in family law and child protection. According to the Department for Education, 73,250 social care cases in the year ending 31 March 2025 involved concerns about a parent’s alcohol misuse.

Certis BioLabs Attends Family Law Awards 2025
15 December 2025
Certis BioLabs was proud to sponsor the drinks reception at the Family Law Awards 2025, nicknamed the “Oscars of Family Law”, held at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in London on 19th November.

Certis BioLabs Limited to offer drug, alcohol and DNA testing
21 October 2025
Certis BioLabs Limited is delighted to announce it’s offering drug, alcohol and DNA testing. Affordable testing will be available to members of the public, employers, healthcare providers and those who require toxicology analysis.