Maryland court decides who gets frozen pre-embryo in divorce case
WUSA9 interviews Debra Cruz and Shannon Boisseau in a report on the ACM’s recent decision establishing the framework for awarding fertilized embryos in a divorce.
WUSA9 interviews Debra Cruz and Shannon Boisseau in a report on the ACM’s recent decision establishing the framework for awarding fertilized embryos in a divorce.
By Lee J. Eidelberg, Esquire Moving violations in Maryland are of two varieties: “payable” or “non-serious” violations, and those which require the alleged offender to appear in court, or “must appear” violations.1 The latter violations, with limited exceptions, carry both monetary fines and a penalty of incarceration. Citations are now usually issued on a computer… Read More »
The Appellate Court of Maryland has recently established a multi-factor framework for courts to determine the disposition of cryogenically preserved embryos in a divorce. Tackling this issue for the first time in Maryland, in Jocelyn P. v. Joshua P., the appellate court said: Neither this Court nor the [Supreme Court of Maryland] has classified the… Read More »