When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backwards in time, primarily to biology and to marriage. People using assisted reproductive technologies such as surrogacy, however, seek to manifest their intent to become parents with a forward-looking temporal perspective, before a child is conceived and born. This mismatch leaves a parentage void for children of assisted reproductive technologies that should be filled through the use of prebirth parentage orders recognizing intended parents as legal parents-to-be. Intent will not only ameliorate specific problems for such children, but also deepen normative values of parenting such as planning for parenthood, and minimize irrelevant characteristi...
When does a parent become a parent? This Article examines this question through a novel framework t...
Recent medical advances that permit human conception without intercourse, in combination with sociol...
States have been slow to adopt model acts regarding assisted reproductive technology (ART), or to dr...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
This Article seeks to consider and discuss the intent to parent and, particularly, the use of the wo...
With the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, the number of participants in the procreative pr...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Modern technology has wreaked havoc on conventional and legal notions of parenthood For example, th...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
American state parentage laws have evolved significantly in the past half century in response to cha...
Assisted reproductive techniques (“ARTs”) have brought significant changes to the arrangements and c...
Most theories of parentage fail to explain the genesis of the right to parent - for example, why doe...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
Article published in the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
When does a parent become a parent? This Article examines this question through a novel framework t...
Recent medical advances that permit human conception without intercourse, in combination with sociol...
States have been slow to adopt model acts regarding assisted reproductive technology (ART), or to dr...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
This Article seeks to consider and discuss the intent to parent and, particularly, the use of the wo...
With the use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies, the number of participants in the procreative pr...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Modern technology has wreaked havoc on conventional and legal notions of parenthood For example, th...
This Article articulates a theoretical foundation for extending the privilege of intentional parenth...
American state parentage laws have evolved significantly in the past half century in response to cha...
Assisted reproductive techniques (“ARTs”) have brought significant changes to the arrangements and c...
Most theories of parentage fail to explain the genesis of the right to parent - for example, why doe...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
Article published in the American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
When does a parent become a parent? This Article examines this question through a novel framework t...
Recent medical advances that permit human conception without intercourse, in combination with sociol...
States have been slow to adopt model acts regarding assisted reproductive technology (ART), or to dr...