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Once again, a friendly reminder about sending your clients to attorneys with specialized experience in assisted reproductive technology when entering such contracts. ....
June 9, 2021 at 3:06 PM Shares0 This week’s case Sause v. Schnitzer involves the extent to which a donor of reproductive material (like sperm or eggs) may have parental rights under law. And it’s a factually complicated case resulting in a number of varying and conflicting decisions. Luckily, the Oregon Court of Appeals just issued an opinion that seems to logically settle many of the issues in the case. That is, unless the Oregon Supreme Court hears a new round of appeal. Bizarre Facts Where to start? This case has been going on for a while the child in question was born in December 2015 and I admit that in order to write this week’s column I went back and read my own article on the case from 2016. In short, Jordan Schnitzer is an Oregon business tycoon and philanthropist. He had two daughters from a prior marriage, but hoped very much to have a son. He tried assisted reproductive technology techniques, including finding an anonymous egg donor ....
Vivien Killilea/GettyAn Oregon developer and patron of the arts has been declared the sole parent of a boy conceived with his sperm and his ex-girlfriend’s donated eggs—stripping her of any rights to the child.A ruling by the state appeals court overturned a lower court decision that both Jordan Schnitzer, 70, and Cory Sause, 42, had parental rights to the 5-year-old.The 2-1 appellate opinion declared that Sause gave up any claim to male embryos when she agreed to donate her eggs to help Schnitz ....
An Oregon developer and patron of the arts has been declared the sole parent of a boy conceived with his sperm and his ex-girlfriend’s donated eggs stripping her of any rights to the child. A ruling by the state appeals court overturned a lower court decision that both Jordan Schnitzer, 70, and Cory Sause, 42, had parental rights to the 5-year-old. The 2-1 appellate opinion declared that Sause gave up any claim to male embryos when she agreed to. ....
A former girlfriend who has battled Portland real-estate mogul Jordan Schnitzer for the right to see the 5-year-old child that Schnitzer created by surrogate using her egg and his sperm lost her legal fight Thursday. The Oregon Court of Appeals Court reversed a Multnomah County Circuit judge’s 2017 ruling that Cory Sause is the legal mother of the child and Schnitzer is not the child’s sole . ....