by Ming Wong | Mar 10, 2015 | California
A new California law allows couples who were married or registered as domestic partners at the time one of the spouses/partners gave birth to use a streamlined process to protect the non-birth parent’s rights. It only applies when one of the spouses or partners gave birth to the child. If you are using surrogacy to have a child, you will need to follow a different process. This new law is part of the Modern Family Act (AB 2344), which was authored by Senator Tom Ammiano and went into effect on...
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by Dan Mahoney | Jan 14, 2015
We have seen unprecedented advances in equality for same-sex couples with marriage now equally open to LGBTQ couples across the country. In addition to the dignity and respect that marriage equality provides for our relationships, marriage provides tremendous legal and financial protections. However, marrying does not provide all the protections your family needs to be legally secure – there are very important legal steps that all same-sex spouses and transgender spouses need to take to ensure...
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by Cathy Sakimura, Esq. | Jul 25, 2013
Learn more about the California law allowing providers to offer fertility services to people seeking to conceive using a known sperm donor without freezing or quaratining sperm first. Download PDF
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