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Assisted reproductive technology poses new estate-planning questions
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin (2014)
  • Lindsey Paige Markus
  • assistance from Evan D Blewett
Abstract
Due to the deferral of pregnancy, environmental issues and a host of medical factors, infertility rates are on the rise. The Centers for Disease Control estimated that as many as 12 percent of U.S. women and their partners experience infertility, and experts posit that this statistic continues to rise. The increased prevalence and effectiveness of Assisted Reproductive Technology, or ART, creates myriad legal issues for individuals and couples to consider.
Keywords
  • assisted reproductive technology,
  • estate planning,
  • surrogacy agreement,
  • surrogacy
Publication Date
Winter February 5, 2014
Publisher Statement
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Citation Information
Lindsey Paige Markus and assistance from Evan D Blewett. "Assisted reproductive technology poses new estate-planning questions" Chicago Daily Law Bulletin Vol. 160 Iss. 26 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/evan_blewett/4/