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Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, LGBTQ Parentage, and Adoption Law

The Sorrow of Infertility, the Joy of Adopting

“Would you take a picture of us?” a young woman with radiant eyes and long, dark hair falling down her [...]

2018-01-03T10:18:37-05:00Aug 18, 2015|Categories: Adoptive Parents, Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, Fertility|Comments Off on The Sorrow of Infertility, the Joy of Adopting

Infertility and Adoption: Sheryl Sandberg Resonates

For those grappling with infertility and adoption, whether adoptive parents or birth parents, Sheryl Sandberg's luminous essay on Facebook today [...]

2016-03-27T17:42:24-04:00Jun 4, 2015|Categories: Adoptive Parents, Birth Mother, Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, Fertility|Comments Off on Infertility and Adoption: Sheryl Sandberg Resonates

Surrogacy Laws Needed in New Jersey

New Jersey needs laws governing surrogacy. Gestational surrogacy – creation of an embryo through in vitro fertilization, to be carried [...]

2018-01-03T10:18:37-05:00Jan 27, 2015|Categories: Surrogacy, Assisted Reproduction, Fertility|Comments Off on Surrogacy Laws Needed in New Jersey

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

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?
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