A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern advances in technology now create a new possibility and a child may be both conceived and born after the death of its father. This creates many legal complexities and uncertainties, one of which relates to the posthumously conceived child’s capacity to inherit from the deceased father’s estate. This article examines the novel legal questions that arise in relation to such children and succession. In particular, the extent to which sperm is inheritable, the obstacles faced by posthumously conceived children in inheriting from the natural father and the circumstances when a duty to provide for the child from the estate will arise
This article argues that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to such a...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Are children legally related to their biological father when they were conceived after his death? Th...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
Children being born after the death of their genetic father is certainly not a new phenomenon. Accid...
There are some cases in which spouses cannot give birth naturally and conception occurs by inseminat...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
The Article argues that the sanguinary nexus test, the dominant standard for determining whether an ...
The rapid and continued advancements in assisted reproductive technology now make it possible for ch...
Since its emergence in the late 1970s, posthumous conception has provoked controversy. However, notw...
Significant advances in cryogenic technology render it possible to freeze and store human ...
Hundreds, likely thousands, of babies have been born years after a parent has died. Thousands more p...
This Article addresses the scenario of when, through advanced medical technology, a procedure is per...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The latest remarkable technological advances in assisted...
This article argues that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to such a...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Are children legally related to their biological father when they were conceived after his death? Th...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
Children being born after the death of their genetic father is certainly not a new phenomenon. Accid...
There are some cases in which spouses cannot give birth naturally and conception occurs by inseminat...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
The Article argues that the sanguinary nexus test, the dominant standard for determining whether an ...
The rapid and continued advancements in assisted reproductive technology now make it possible for ch...
Since its emergence in the late 1970s, posthumous conception has provoked controversy. However, notw...
Significant advances in cryogenic technology render it possible to freeze and store human ...
Hundreds, likely thousands, of babies have been born years after a parent has died. Thousands more p...
This Article addresses the scenario of when, through advanced medical technology, a procedure is per...
1To whom correspondence should be addressed The latest remarkable technological advances in assisted...
This article argues that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to such a...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Are children legally related to their biological father when they were conceived after his death? Th...