That is, essentially, the question asked by a recent New York Times op-ed piece written by Sarah Elizabeth Richards. The argument goes that children may have been part of a
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Superior Court Upholds Distribution of Pre-Embryos in Equitable Distribution Case
By Aaron Weems on
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently decided its first case addressing the allocation of frozen pre-embryos between divorcing spouses. The pre-embryos were created as part of the parties’ in vitro fertilization process shortly after wife was diagnosed with breast cancer and would likely be unable to reproduce after treatment. The appeal was brought by the husband from the trial court’s decision to award wife the thirteen (13) pre-embryos in equitable distribution. The parties in Reber v. Reiss (2012 PA Super 86; 2012 WL 1202039 (Pa.Super.))
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