WHAT CAME FIRST: THE EGG OR THE ESTATE PLAN?
Brian I. Warens • February 22, 2017
Advancements in medical technology continue to solve issues previously thought unsolvable. Two such notable advancements are sperm and egg freezing and in vitro fertilization, which allow couples previously unable to conceive a child to experience the joy of having a child. Nevertheless, these procedures present unique estate planning issues (such as, what happens to the unused genetic material?) In this podcast, Attorneys Brian Warens and Christopher Mackey explain what to do if you plan to freeze your reproductive material.
- in vitro fertilization
- embryos
- Probate
- estate plan
- wills
- trusts
- children
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