Many families often get so caught up in the process of starting their families by whatever means possible that they may forget an essential piece of the process -- estate planning. Estate planning is not only vital in many stages of the Assisted Reproductive Technology process, but also after a child is born. Such necessary planning may include Wills, Trusts for children, Guardianships and Powers … [Read more...] about Why is Estate Planning Important When Using Assisted Reproductive Technology?
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What Happens to Stored Genetic Material? Part Two
In Part One, we discussed what happens to Stored Genetic Material if a couple should someday divorce or a partner passes away. In Part Two, let’s discuss Stored Genetic Material in the context of divorce. In Pennsylvania, this particular question has had an impact on the disposition of cryopreserved pre-embryos. In Reber v. Reiss, the Superior Court granted pre-embryos to a divorced spouse to … [Read more...] about What Happens to Stored Genetic Material? Part Two
As Tax Season Gets Officially Underway, Here is an Important Reminder for Adoptive Families About the Adoption Tax Credit
If you paid qualified adoption expenses or finalized an adoption during 2015, you may be eligible for an adoption tax credit. If your employer provided adoption assistance, you may be able to claim an exclusion from income. The maximum for each benefit, per child, for 2015 is $13,400.00. Individuals may be able to claim the tax credit as well as the income exclusion, but cannot claim a credit … [Read more...] about As Tax Season Gets Officially Underway, Here is an Important Reminder for Adoptive Families About the Adoption Tax Credit
Pennsylvania Looks for Clarity in the Law as Superior Court Addresses Complex Surrogacy Case
This week, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that a Surrogacy Agreement is enforceable in Pennsylvania. In Baby S., 2015, Pa Super 244, a couple who wished to become parents agreed to use a gestational carrier to form their family through Assisted Reproductive Technology. When one of the Intended Parents changed their mind, the question became who ultimately was responsible for and had … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania Looks for Clarity in the Law as Superior Court Addresses Complex Surrogacy Case
What Happens to Stored Genetic Material? Part One
There are two distinct issues that couples who have Stored Genetic Material must ask themselves: (1) What happens to our Stored Genetic Material if we someday divorce or encounter other family law proceedings? (2) What happens to our Stored Genetic Material upon our death? For purposes of this discussion, Stored Genetic Material refers to cryopreserved embryos, eggs or sperm. The potential issues … [Read more...] about What Happens to Stored Genetic Material? Part One
More Reasons for Correcting the Birth Certificate
In continuation of our last piece on Birth Certificates (heARTbeat June 11, 2015), we discussed Pre-Birth Orders and their importance in demonstrating parentage. A Pre-Birth Order is an order that allows you to place the Intended Parents on the birth certificate when the baby is born. In some Pennsylvania counties, Pre-Birth Orders have been issued for same-sex couples and opposite-sex couples … [Read more...] about More Reasons for Correcting the Birth Certificate