What Happens When A Father Claims The Mother Is Only A Gestational Carrier And That He Alone Is Both Father And Mother Of The Children? Above The LawJanelle DoddJanuary 12, 2023bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, assisted reproductive technology, Assisted Reproductive Technology, ART, infertility, fertility, attorney, art attorney, ART Law, West Virginia, Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Court of Appeals, Pennsylvania, Superior Court of Pennsylvania, Our Father, Our Father documentary, Netflix, Netflix documentary, surrogacy, Gestational Surrogate, Gestational Surrogacy, Gestational carrier, nonbinary, non binary, nonbinary parent, nonbinary parents, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, lgbtq, lgbt families, lgbt parenting, gender, gender identity, egg harvesting, ova harvesting, stored ova, stored eggs, IUI, IVF, intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization, litigation, ART law, parental rights, birth certificate, parentage, fertility fraud, informed consent, DNA test, DNA, DNA Kit, HomeDNAtest, home DNA test, Donald Cline, fertility doctor, anonymous donor, anonymous donation, anonymous sperm donation, gamete, gametes, anonymous gamete donation, reproductive tissue, federal law, federal fertility fraud law, donor-conceived, Donor-conceived, donor conceived, fertility treatment
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As an intended parent, do I get to choose the sex of my baby? Ask an expert!Patricia NelsonJanuary 26, 2020Surrogacy, gender, IntendedParents, southwestsurrogacy, AskCrystal