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Having Children with Assisted Reproduction

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Assisted reproduction after death
As long as a child was conceived before an intended parent dies, section 29 of the ''Family Law Act'' says that the intended parent will still be the parent of the child, providing that:
#*the surrogate mother gives her written consent to surrender the child to the executor or other person acting in the place of the deceased intended parent or intended parents, and#*the executor, or other person acting in the intended parent's or intended parents' place, takes the child into their care.
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