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New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania
Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, LGBTQ Parentage, and Adoption Law

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So far Fleischner has created 42 blog entries.

New Jersey Versus New York Open Adoption

New Jersey versus New York open adoption laws represent good counterpoint examples. In almost all of the adoptions in my [...]

2016-03-24T21:06:38-04:00Sep 29, 2014|Categories: Open Adoption|Comments Off on New Jersey Versus New York Open Adoption

Adoption to Prevent Childhood Poverty

Turning to adoption to prevent childhood poverty, an issue I discuss daily with impoverished pregnant women seeking adoptive families, is [...]

2016-04-04T21:42:04-04:00Sep 15, 2014|Categories: Birth Mother|Comments Off on Adoption to Prevent Childhood Poverty

What Makes a Family?

What makes a family? Who is a father or mother? Kent Haruf’s beautiful, piercing novel, Plainsong, raises these two questions central [...]

2016-03-27T23:00:25-04:00Sep 3, 2014|Categories: Adoptive Parents, LGBT, Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, Fertility|Comments Off on What Makes a Family?

Comparison of Adoption and Surrogacy

This comparison of adoption and surrogacy outlines some of the major practical and legal concerns in deciding to pursue parenthood [...]

2016-04-04T21:43:17-04:00Jul 31, 2014|Categories: Adoptive Parents, LGBT, Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, Fertility|Comments Off on Comparison of Adoption and Surrogacy

Changing Attitudes Toward Adoption

Baby boomers like me just need to turn on their televisions to catch a glimpse of changing attitudes toward adoption. [...]

2018-01-03T10:18:38-05:00Jul 23, 2014|Categories: Adoptive Parents, LGBT, Open Adoption|Comments Off on Changing Attitudes Toward Adoption
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