In April, a new law for surrogacy became law in the District of Columbia. Prior to the passing of this new law, all parties to surrogacy agreements were subject to a fine up to $10,000 and a one year prison term. This
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From my guest blogger, Samuel Nicosia. Partisan lines have been crossed as both Florida Republicans and Democrats support the Grieving Families Act (GFA). The GFA allows Florida to issue “certificates of nonviable birth” upon request by the parents for those women
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I have heard of a few people already doing this. I thought it was an interesting idea – the kids stay in the home, while the parents move in/out based on the custody arrangement. I wonder if more families will start looking
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An interesting article on CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/09/health/parenting-burnout-professional-burnout/index.html
A judge in Kentucky has said he will recuse himself from adoption cases involving homosexual parties. The judge stated that he will be doing so “as a matter of conscience” because he feels that under no circumstances would it serve the best
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An unconventional family had a child and then became involved in a custody battle in New York. The parties involved are: (1) a married couple, man and wife, and (2) their neighbor, a female. The three were reportedly involved in intimate
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