This is Part 1 in a series explaining the process when considering third party reproduction.
This is Part 1 in a series explaining the process when considering third party reproduction.
A lawsuit has been filed in San Francisco County on behalf of Katherine Aschero (Katie) and Rob Aschero. The case involves the destruction of viable embryos without the Ascheros’ consent by a San Francisco fertility clinic. The embryo destruction is shocking in several respects and demonstrates the need for regulation of these clinics.
The complaint alleges that Laurel Fertility Care and its medical and clinical personnel harmed the plaintiffs by fertilizing many of Katie’s harvested eggs with a stranger’s sperm, rather than that of her husband Rob. The Aschero’s were informed of this after the fact, but Laurel Fertility Care and its personnel destroyed the resulting viable embryos without the Aschero’s consent and in violation of the contract entered into by the parties.
LB Network Commentator and surrogacy lawyer Theresa Erickson comments.
A lawsuit has been filed in San Francisco County on behalf of Katherine Aschero (Katie) and Rob Aschero. The case involves the destruction of viable embryos without the Ascheros’ consent by a San Francisco fertility clinic. The embryo destruction is shocking in several respects and demonstrates the need for regulation of these clinics.
The complaint alleges that Laurel Fertility Care and its medical and clinical personnel harmed the plaintiffs by fertilizing many of Katie’s harvested eggs with a stranger’s sperm, rather than that of her husband Rob. The Aschero’s were informed of this after the fact, but Laurel Fertility Care and its personnel destroyed the resulting viable embryos without the Aschero’s consent and in violation of the contract entered into by the parties.
LB Network Commentator and surrogacy lawyer Theresa Erickson comments.
Theresa M. Erickson is one of the few attorneys in the United States who specializes exclusively in the area of Family Formation Law. During law school she gained a passion for this field. She initially discovered this area of family planning by choosing to become an egg donor for several couples who desperately wanted a child. In doing so, California family planning attorney Theresa M. Erickson helped create numerous children for these families. In addition to her own personal experiences with egg donation, she witnessed a more personal fertility situation - her sister was unable to maintain a successful pregnancy to term. It is through both of these very personal experiences that Theresa M. Erickson's passion developed to become an embryo donation attorney. Theresa M. Erickson's legal practice is dedicated to exclusively provide legal services in the area of creating families and California family planning.
Theresa M. Erickson is one of the few attorneys in the United States who specializes exclusively in the area of Family Formation Law. During law school she gained a passion for this field. She initially discovered this area of family planning by choosing to become an egg donor for several couples who desperately wanted a child. In doing so, California family planning attorney Theresa M. Erickson helped create numerous children for these families. In addition to her own personal experiences with egg donation, she witnessed a more personal fertility situation - her sister was unable to maintain a successful pregnancy to term. It is through both of these very personal experiences that Theresa M. Erickson's passion developed to become an embryo donation attorney. Theresa M. Erickson's legal practice is dedicated to exclusively provide legal services in the area of creating families and California family planning.
LB Network's newest Featured Commentator, Theresa Erickson, discusses Family formation law and surrogacy issues using Michael Jackson's children as a complex example of what's at stake and how California law applies. The Egg Donation and Surrogacy Law Offices of Erickson Law and Surrogate Attorney Theresa Erickson in Californiawork exclusively in the area of Family Formation Law and Reproductive Laws ensuring comprehensive legal knowledge in this concentrated practice; Founded in 1998, the Egg Donation and Surrogacy Law Offices of Erickson Law has evolved into one of the premier providers of Family Formation Law and Reproductive Law representation in California, the United States and the rest of the World.
LB Network's newest Featured Commentator, Theresa Erickson, discusses Family formation law and surrogacy issues using Michael Jackson's children as a complex example of what's at stake and how California law applies. The Egg Donation and Surrogacy Law Offices of Erickson Law and Surrogate Attorney Theresa Erickson in Californiawork exclusively in the area of Family Formation Law and Reproductive Laws ensuring comprehensive legal knowledge in this concentrated practice; Founded in 1998, the Egg Donation and Surrogacy Law Offices of Erickson Law has evolved into one of the premier providers of Family Formation Law and Reproductive Law representation in California, the United States and the rest of the World.
(PR Newswire) Mina Sirkin a nationally recognized attorney reporting on inheritance matters, expects that the disputes around Jackson's children, estate and life insurance may have unexpected results.
Sirkin, who was the CBS2/KCAL9 expert on the death of Anna Nicole Smith and the guardianship of her child, and a media expert regarding the Conservatorship of Britney Spears, says it is likely that the nomination of guardian by Michael Jackson relating to the two children he had with his ex-wife, Debbie Rowe may fail because the court did not make the special findings necessary to terminate her paternal rights. Therefore, under California law, Rowe as the mother of those two children will have priority over any nominated "guardian of the person" by Michael Jackson. However, Debbie can't expect the same results when it comes to guardianship of the estate of the minors.
The Jackson case is a perfect example of when guardianship nominations can go bad. Parents who name guardians of the person who were married to the parent of the minors can't expect their intended results, unless the other parent has actually consented to the nomination in writing in California.
Scott Drakle interviews Mina Sirkin.
(PR Newswire) Mina Sirkin a nationally recognizedattorney reporting on inheritance matters, expects that the disputes around Jackson's children, estate and life insurance may have unexpected results. Sirkin, who was the CBS2/KCAL9 expert on the death of Anna Nicole Smith and the guardianship of her child, and a media expert regarding the Conservatorship of Britney Spears, says it is likely that the nomination of guardian by Michael Jackson relating to the two children he had with his ex-wife, Debbie Rowe may fail because the court did not make the special findings necessary to terminate her paternal rights. Therefore, under California law, Rowe as the mother of those two children will have priority over any nominated "guardian of the person" by Michael Jackson. However, Debbie can't expect the same results when it comes to guardianship of the estate of the minors. The Jackson case is a perfect example of when guardianship nominations can go bad. Parents who name guardians of the person who were married to the parent of the minors can't expect their intended results, unless the other parent has actually consented to the nomination in writing in California. Scott Drakle interviews Mina Sirkin
Scott Drake discusses Family Formation Law with Theresa Erickson in San Diego
The Egg Donation and Surrogacy Law Offices of Erickson Law and Surrogate Attorney Theresa Erickson in California work exclusively in the area of Family Formation Law and Reproductive Laws ensuring comprehensive legal knowledge in this concentrated practice.