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- Title
JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T WANT KIDS DOESN'T MEAN/CAN'T HAVE THEM: HOW CLARIFYING DEFINITIONS OF "PARENT" AND "PROCREATE" CAN PREVENT THE INDEFINITE STORAGE OF CRYOPRESERVED EMBRYOS.
- Abstract
The article discusses the need to redefine and explain the terms parent and procreate when used in connection with assisted reproductive technology (ART). While resolving custody disputes involving nontraditional families, courts are now recognizing different ways of becoming a parent, acknowledging that some parental rights and obligations can arise even without a genetic connection. The Delaware legislature recently created statutory requirements to establish a parent-child relationship.
- Subjects
PARENT-child legal relationship; NONTRADITIONAL families; HUMAN reproductive technology; DOMESTIC relations; PARENTING
- Publication
University of Louisville Law Review, 2010, Vol 49, Issue 2, p231
- ISSN
1942-9274
- Publication type
Article