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Notorious Sperm Bank Case Settles. Can We Buy Holiday-Sale DNA Kits For Our Donor-Conceived Loved Ones Now?

Who’d have thought that taking a home DNA kit to learn more about personal ancestry would cause a sperm bank to send a cease-and-desist letter?

Click here to read this article by Ellen Trachman.

Above The LawGuest UserDecember 18, 2020Surrogacy, surrogate, sperm, sperm bank, bank, settle, case, court, DNA, ancestry, desist, lawyer, attorney, judge
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Who chooses the attorney to review the contract?

Ask an expert!Guest UserDecember 22, 2020Surrogacy, contract, breach, lawyer, attorney, law, court, judge, surrogate, intended parents, sign, process, journey, birth, baby, family, grow, pregnancy
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What happens if my surrogate is in breach of contract?

Ask an expert!Guest UserDecember 17, 2020Surrogacy, contract, breach, lawyer, attorney, law, court, judge, surrogate, intended parents, sign, process, journey, birth, baby, family, grow, pregnancy

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