Section 30.7 Baby M Case

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A. (§30.7) Baby M Case

Any discussion of ARTs (assisted reproductive technologies) and custody issues must begin with the infamous Baby M case, In re Baby M, 537 A.2d 1227 (N.J. 1988). Baby M involved a traditional surrogacy contract between the intended father (William Stern) and the surrogate (Mary Beth Whitehead). The agreement provided that Whitehead was to be artificially inseminated with sperm from Stern. Whitehead was to carry the baby to term, give the child to Stern and his wife, give up any parental...

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