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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

family law

lawstudnt ( 03/09/2004, 11:47:37 )

I'm a law student with the assignment of writing a paper in my family law course about the topic of human cloning and how it pertains to family law issues. For example, when a donor egg is in vitro fertilized by a donor sperm and placed in a surrogate mother for the ultimate purpose of adoption by yet another couple..... who is the parent according to the law? How does this compare to a cloned offspring? Who are the parents? OR, when it comes to inheritance based on family trees and there are natural children vs cloned children... are they the same? How about child support for a child that really only has one parent?I've read some of the essays and plan to read more but I'd like some ideas for discussion in my paper. Suggestions?

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