by Shirley Levitan | Aug 17, 2019 | Blog, Fertility Law
A woman wanted to thaw out a frozen embryo and create a second child, against the wishes of her ex-husband. The lower court allowed it, but the Ontario Court of Appeal had a very different view: not only would this run afoul of federal regulations, it would be a...
by Shirley Levitan | Aug 13, 2018 | Family Law, Fertility Law
What is the price of a human embryo? It depends. In some circumstances an embryo, once birthed, can trigger liability for child support. In other circumstances, as shown by a recent ground-breaking case from Ontario, it can be reduced to the status of...
by Jon_MacMull_Admin | Dec 18, 2015 | Blog, Uncategorized
It’s bad enough to have children with someone and then get divorced — but what about getting divorced and then having kids with your ex? It may seem preposterous, but there are people who want to do exactly that. Well, to be fair, post-divorce procreation...