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Difference between revisions of "Having Children with Assisted Reproduction"

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Section 28 of the ''Family Law Act'' says that when the donor dies before the child is conceived and there is proof that the donor:
Section 28 of the ''Family Law Act'' says that when the donor dies before the child is conceived and there is proof that the donor:


*consented to the use of the genetic <span class="noglossary">material</span> or embryo by his or her married or unmarried spouse,
<blockquote><tt>*consented to the use of the genetic <span class="noglossary">material</span> or embryo by his or her married or unmarried spouse,</tt></blockquote>
*consented to being the parent of a child conceived after his or her death, and
<blockquote><tt>*consented to being the parent of a child conceived after his or her death, and</tt></blockquote>
*did not withdraw his or her consent before death,
<blockquote><tt>*did not withdraw his or her consent before death,</tt></blockquote>


the parents of a child conceived with the genetic material or embryo are the deceased donor and the donor's married or unmarried spouse.
the parents of a child conceived with the genetic material or embryo are the deceased donor and the donor's married or unmarried spouse.