Respondent failed to object to the admission into evidence of the human leucocyte antigen blood test. However, he now claims that it was not properly received into evidence. In view of the fact that at the time of the test's admission respondent affirmatively stated that he had "no objection", he should not now be permitted to challenge Family Court's review of the test results (see, Matter of Kimiecik v Daryl E.,
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