The judge dismissed Honeyhline Heidemann’s lawsuit against her ex-husband, and rejected a previous opinion that referenced a ...
"The unique nature of each human embryo means that an equal division cannot conveniently be made," writes a Virginia judge.
A divorced Michigan couple disagreed about what to do with their last frozen embryo: she wants another child and he doesn't.
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A Virginia judge ruled that human embryos are not property, despite a court having previously ruled that embryos could be ...
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A judge finds that Virginia law does not consider frozen embryos to be property that can be divided up in a partition lawsuit ...
Former Strictly Come Dancing professionals James and Ola Jordan have spoken candidly about their IVF journey and how they ...
Key Takeaways A Virginia judge ruled that frozen embryos are not property and cannot be divided like goods. The ...
I n a tank across town, suspended in liquid nitrogen at -320°F, float my leftover embryos, whose future is unknown to me.
The former wife, Honeyhline Heidemann, sued Jason Heidemann over access to two embryos they froze during a 2015 cycle of in vitro fertilization but agreed to leave in storage during their divorce ...
In 2019, Honeyhline Heidemann requested permission to use the two frozen embryos to have more children, something Jason Heidemann refused, saying it would violate his privacy and personal liberty ...
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