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However, a written agreement made before the child is conceived can say that a donor of sperm or eggs ''is'' a parent, that a surrogate mother ''is not'' a parent, and that the spouse of a surrogate mother ''is not'' a parent. In theory, at least, a child born of assisted reproduction can have as many as six people who are their parents.
However, a written agreement made before the child is conceived can say that a donor of sperm or eggs ''is'' a parent, that a surrogate mother ''is not'' a parent, and that the spouse of a surrogate mother ''is not'' a parent. In theory, at least, a child born of assisted reproduction can have as many as six people who are their parents.


What's especially important about these rules is that a person who is a parent as a result of an assisted reproduction agreement is a parent for ''all'' purposes of the law in British Columbia, including the family law and the law about wills and estates.
What's especially important about these rules is that a person who is a parent as a result of an assisted reproduction agreement is a parent for ''all'' purposes of the law in British Columbia, including family law and the law about wills and estates.


===Adoption===
===Adoption===
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