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Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, LGBTQ Parentage, and Adoption Law

Birth Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day has a bittersweet meaning for me, making me reflect on how I became a parent through adoption. My [...]

2016-03-27T21:13:25-04:00May 8, 2015|Categories: Adoption Attorney, Adoptive Parents, Birth Mother|Comments Off on Birth Mother’s Day

Open Adoption and Breast Milk Donation

Open adoption and breast milk donation are grounded in parents’ generosity and love for children. “Should I breastfeed my baby [...]

2018-01-03T10:18:37-05:00Apr 6, 2015|Categories: Adoptive Parents, Birth Mother, Open Adoption|Comments Off on Open Adoption and Breast Milk Donation

Adoption: Birth Mother’s Bill of Rights

I want to share a birth mother's bill of rights which I have developed over 25 years as an adoption [...]

2018-01-03T10:18:37-05:00Mar 1, 2015|Categories: Adoption Attorney, Birth Mother|Comments Off on Adoption: Birth Mother’s Bill of Rights

Adoption and Surrogacy Highlights 2014

Here are some of the adoption and surrogacy highlights in my law practice this year: A model open adoption in [...]

2018-01-03T10:18:38-05:00Dec 23, 2014|Categories: Adoption Attorney, Adoptive Parents, Birth Mother, Open Adoption, Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, Fertility|Comments Off on Adoption and Surrogacy Highlights 2014

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
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