Family
Dec. 13, 2016
If Supreme Court shifts right, may push surrogacy overseas
This is one of the most blatant areas in which U.S. law is becoming further out of sync with our needs. By Maya Shulman





Maya Shulman
Principal
Shulman Family Law Group
24025 Park Sorrento #310
Calabasas , CA 91302
Phone: (818) 222-0010
Fax: (818) 222-0310
Email: mshulman@sflg.us
Univ of West Los Angeles
In addition to adoption issues, Maya's firm handles all aspects of family law including divorce litigation and mediation, finances and property. Among the firm’s extensive clientele are celebrities, sports figures and business executives.
If the Trump administration regime pushes the U.S. Supreme Court further to the right, it is possible that we will see fewer surrogacy and fertility procedures performed domestically ? exacerbating a shift that's been underway for years as American surrogates seek out more politically accommodating countries such as Canada, France and the U.K.
This is one of the most blatant areas in which U.S. law is becoming further out of ...
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