Nadya Suleman conceived fourteen children using artificial insemination. Michael Jackson and Clay Aiken became fathers using surrogates. These and other high profile cases have shined the spotlight on the need to ensure that children have adults who are financially responsible for providing for them. As the number of ways to create a family has increased, the number of legal classes of children has expanded. That expansion has impacted the inheritance system. The Inheritance Rights of Children in the United States focuses upon the inheritance rights of the following classes of children: marital children, adopted children, non-marital children, stepchildren, posthumously conceived children, children conceived by artificial insemination, and ...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
Abstract: The increasing use of artificial reproductive techniques generates very complex problems c...
This Article examines how more than 50% of children living today may be disadvantaged by 1950s era i...
Average U.S. citizens are routinely having children out of wedlock. In America, at least one out of ...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
The Article argues that the sanguinary nexus test, the dominant standard for determining whether an ...
Ohio\u27s adoption statutes have always been under the close scrutiny of the courts, the legislature...
In two recent decisions of the Supreme Court of Missouri, Drake v. Milton Hospital Association and L...
The article deals with the issues related to the right of inheritance of a child born with the help ...
Both courts and legislatures have been loath to establish law in the field of human artificial insem...
As summarized by the comparison of laws in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota, the inherita...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
The transfer of a person\u27s assets after death has been an important element in the law beginning ...
Adoption and Assisted Reproduction: Families Under Constructionprovides an in-depth exploration of t...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
Abstract: The increasing use of artificial reproductive techniques generates very complex problems c...
This Article examines how more than 50% of children living today may be disadvantaged by 1950s era i...
Average U.S. citizens are routinely having children out of wedlock. In America, at least one out of ...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Historically, nonmarital children were treated as “filius nullius,” the child of no one. American ju...
The Article argues that the sanguinary nexus test, the dominant standard for determining whether an ...
Ohio\u27s adoption statutes have always been under the close scrutiny of the courts, the legislature...
In two recent decisions of the Supreme Court of Missouri, Drake v. Milton Hospital Association and L...
The article deals with the issues related to the right of inheritance of a child born with the help ...
Both courts and legislatures have been loath to establish law in the field of human artificial insem...
As summarized by the comparison of laws in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota, the inherita...
A child may be born after the death of its natural father. That has always been the case. Modern ad...
The transfer of a person\u27s assets after death has been an important element in the law beginning ...
Adoption and Assisted Reproduction: Families Under Constructionprovides an in-depth exploration of t...
This Article will argue that the posthumous child and the rights and responsibilities relating to su...
Abstract: The increasing use of artificial reproductive techniques generates very complex problems c...
This Article examines how more than 50% of children living today may be disadvantaged by 1950s era i...