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Medically Assisted Pregnancies
There are a variety of ways in which individuals who wish to become parents can be helped to do so by medically assisted means, including artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization. These medical procedures have legal implications that vary by state. Generally, however, if both husband and wife consent to artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization, the rights and duties of the husband, wife, and child will be the same as if the child had been naturally conceived.
The American Bar Association Guide to Marriage, Divorce & Families
Copyright © 2006 American Bar Association
Copyright © 2006 American Bar Association
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