Oklahoma Court Grants Parental Rights To Sperm Donor; Removes Second Mom From Birth Certificate Above The LawJanelle DoddFebruary 23, 2023bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, conceiving bright futures, assisted reproductive technology, Assisted Reproductive Technology, ART, infertility, fertility, attorney, sperm, SpermDonor, Sperm, spermdonor, sperm donor, sperm donation, sperm donation contract, sperm donor parental rights, sperm donor contracts, anonymous sperm donation, known sperm donor agreement, same-sex parents, same-sex, second-parent adoption, second parent, adoption, adoption law, adoption laws, parental rights, parentage, legal parent, legal parents, parenthood, Rebekah Wilson, Kris Williams, US Donor Conceived Council, anonymous donation, anonymous donor, anonymity, anonymous, anonymous gamete donation, donor anonymity, DonorAnonymity, Noel Tucker, Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma, Idaho, Idaho Supreme Court, Colorado, Connecting Rainbows, Genavieve Jaffe, Gena Jaffe, sexual orientation discrimination, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, lgbtq, lgbt parenthood, lgbt parenting, lgbtq family building, family building lgbtq, lgbt families, LGBTQIA+, LGBTQIA, family, family law, family court, birth certificate, birth certificates, parent names on birth certificate, amended birth certificate, genetic, genetics, non-genetically related parents
The Respect For Marriage Act Is Remarkable, But Not Enough For LGBTQ+ Parents Above The LawJanelle DoddDecember 15, 2022bright futures families, Bright Futures Families, assisted reproductive technology, ART, infertility, fertility, agency, surrogacy agency, surrogacy, surrogate, attorney, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ, lgbtq, lgbt parenthood, lgbt parenting, lgbt families, lgbtq family building, LGBTQ families and surrogacy, lgbtq families and surrogacy, family building lgbtq, Dobbs, Roe v. Wade, Obergefell v. Hodges, supremecourt, United States Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, Supreme Court, Constitution, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Thomas, same-sex parents, same sex surrogacy, same-sex, same-sex couple, Congress, Respect for Marriage Act, Defense of Marriage Act, Windsor, marriage, same-sex marriage, Diane Hinson, Deborah Wald, parentage
Surrogacy For Gay Men Is Now Legal In Israel, But Difficult Above The LawJanelle DoddMarch 24, 2022assisted reproductive technology, ART, IVF, in vitro fertilization, embryo, Embryos, Ukraine, Russia, surrogacy, surrogacy laws, surrogate, surrogates, international, lgbtq, same-sex parents, discrimination, single parent, Israel, Israel Supreme Court, Israeli surrogacy, attorney, Victoria Gelfand, Ministry of Health, Men Having Babies
Colorado Looks To Pass Protections For Families Through Assisted Reproductive Technology Above The LawJanelle DoddMarch 11, 2022assisted reproductive technology, ART, IVF, in vitro fertilization, embryo, Embryos, Ukraine, Russia, surrogacy, surrogate, surrogates, safe, safety, international, HeyReprotech, lgbtq, LGBTQ, same-sex parents, discrimination, Colorado, parentage, Parentage Affirmation Act, adoption, civil union, step-parent adoption, step parent adoption, second-parent adoption
Attorney LGBTQ+ Advocacy Leads To New California Law Above The LawJanelle DoddOctober 26, 2021Surrogacy laws, intended parent, intended parents, surrogacy legal, assisted reproductive technology, Assisted Reproductive Technology, Law, Intended parents, fertility, fertility law, lgbtq family building, family building lgbtq, family building for gay couples, alternative family building options, legal, law, hospital, same-sex parents, court, courts, gay parenting, gay, gay parenthood, gay moms, lesbian, lesbians, lesbian moms, lesbian parents, lesbian parenting, lesbian parenthood, lgbt parenting, lgbtq, LGBTQ, lgbt parenthood, birth certificate, birth certificates, Parent, parent, parents, parentage, parental rights, parenthood, parent names on birth certificate, discrimination, equality, unequal treatment, vital statistics, Idaho, intrauterine insemination, insemination, artificial insemination, online contract, attorney, Sperm, sperm, SpermDonor, spermdonor, sperm donor, sperm donation, sperm donation contract, sperm donor parental rights, sperm donor contracts, donor, donorconceived, donor sperm, donation, name, name change, gender, marriage certificate, California
Parents By Sperm Donation Should Be Very Concerned About This Idaho Supreme Court Ruling Above The LawJanelle DoddOctober 14, 2021Surrogacy laws, intended parent, intended parents, surrogacy legal, assisted reproductive technology, Assisted Reproductive Technology, Law, Intended parents, fertility, fertility law, lgbtq family building, family building lgbtq, family building for gay couples, alternative family building options, legal, law, hospital, same-sex parents, court, courts, gay parenting, gay, gay parenthood, gay moms, lesbian, lesbians, lesbian moms, lesbian parents, lesbian parenting, lesbian parenthood, lgbt parenting, lgbtq, LGBTQ, lgbt parenthood, birth certificate, birth certificates, Parent, parent, parents, parentage, parental rights, parenthood, parent names on birth certificate, discrimination, equality, unequal treatment, vital statistics, Idaho, intrauterine insemination, insemination, artificial insemination, online contract, attorney, Sperm, sperm, SpermDonor, spermdonor, sperm donor, sperm donation, sperm donation contract, sperm donor parental rights, sperm donor contracts, donor, donorconceived, donor sperm, donation
Kansas Vital Statistics Denies Equal Treatment To Same-Sex Parents Above The LawJanelle DoddOctober 8, 2021Surrogacy laws, intended parent, intended parents, surrogacy legal, assisted reproductive technology, Assisted Reproductive Technology, Law, Intended parents, fertility, fertility law, lgbtq family building, family building lgbtq, family building for gay couples, alternative family building options, legal, law, hospital, same-sex parents, court, courts, gay parenting, gay, gay parenthood, gay moms, lesbian, lesbians, lesbian moms, lesbian parents, lesbian parenting, lesbian parenthood, lgbt parenting, lgbtq, LGBTQ, lgbt parenthood, birth certificate, birth certificates, original birth certificate, amended birth certificate, Parent, parent, parents, parentage, parental rights, parenthood, parent names on birth certificate, Kansas, discrimination, equality, unequal treatment, vital statistics