Assisted reproductive technology, or ART, is now a routine part of family formation, but it remains one of the most legally complex areas in family law. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines ART as fertility treatment or procedures in which eggs or embryos are handled to help achieve a pregnancy. That definition captures […]
Surrogacy is one of the most technically demanding areas of family law because it forces the law to answer a question that older parentage rules did not always face clearly: who is the child’s legal parent when the person who gives birth is not meant to raise the child, and when genetics, intention, and gestation […]