Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- California (3)
- Contract enforcement (3)
- Contracts (3)
- Domestic Relations (3)
- General Law (3)
-
- Gestational surrogacy (3)
- Health Law and Policy (3)
- Human Rights Law (3)
- Intended parent (3)
- Juveniles (3)
- Law and Society (3)
- Law and Technology (3)
- Remedies (3)
- Sexuality and the Law (3)
- State and Local Government Law (3)
- Surrogate parent (3)
- Traditional surrogacy (3)
- Women (3)
- Civil Law (2)
- Courts (2)
- Jurisdiction (2)
- Legislation (2)
- Surrogacy contracts (2)
- Ancient Egypt (1)
- Egypt (1)
- Egyptian (1)
- Egyptian fiction (1)
- Fiction (1)
- King Cheops and the Magicians (1)
- Law and literature (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Contracts
Law In Ancient Egyptian Fiction, Russ Versteeg
Law In Ancient Egyptian Fiction, Russ Versteeg
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
California Egg Toss - The High Costs Of Avoiding Unenforceable Surrogacy Contracts, Jennifer Jackson
California Egg Toss - The High Costs Of Avoiding Unenforceable Surrogacy Contracts, Jennifer Jackson
Jennifer Jackson
In an emotionally charged decision regarding surrogacy contracts, it is important to recognize the ramifications, costs, and policy. There are advantages to both “gestational carrier surrogacy” contracts and “traditional surrogacy” contracts. However, this paper focuses on the differences between these contracts using case law. Specifically, this paper will focus on the implications of California case law regarding surrogacy contracts. Cases such as Johnson v. Calvert and In Re Marriage of Moschetta provide a clear distinction between these contracts. This distinction will show that while gestational carrier surrogacy contracts are more expensive, public policy and court opinions will provide certainty and …
California Egg Toss - The High Costs Of Avoiding Unenforceable Surrogacy Contracts, Jennifer Jackson
California Egg Toss - The High Costs Of Avoiding Unenforceable Surrogacy Contracts, Jennifer Jackson
Jennifer Jackson
In an emotionally charged decision regarding surrogacy contracts, it is important to recognize the ramifications, costs, and policy. There are advantages to both “gestational carrier surrogacy” contracts and “traditional surrogacy” contracts. However, this paper focuses on the differences between these contracts using case law. Specifically, this paper will focus on the implications of California case law regarding surrogacy contracts. Cases such as Johnson v. Calvert and In Re Marriage of Moschetta provide a clear distinction between these contracts. This distinction will show that while gestational carrier surrogacy contracts are more expensive, public policy and court opinions will provide certainty and …
Contractualizing Custody, Sarah Abramowicz
Contractualizing Custody, Sarah Abramowicz
Law Faculty Research Publications
Many scholars otherwise in favor of the enforcement of family contracts agree that parent-child relationships should continue to prove the exception to any contractualized family law regime. This Article instead questions the continued refusal to enforce contracts concerning parental rights to children’s custody. It argues that the refusal to enforce such contracts contributes to a differential treatment of two types of families: those deemed “intact”—typically consisting of two married parents and their offspring—and those deemed non-intact. Intact families are granted a degree of freedom from government intervention, provided that there is no evidence that children are in any danger of …
The Contractualization Of Family Law In The United States, Fernanda Nicola, Adrienne Hunter Jules
The Contractualization Of Family Law In The United States, Fernanda Nicola, Adrienne Hunter Jules
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
California Egg Toss - The High Costs Of Avoiding Unenforceable Surrogacy Contracts, Jennifer Jackson
California Egg Toss - The High Costs Of Avoiding Unenforceable Surrogacy Contracts, Jennifer Jackson
Jennifer Jackson
In an emotionally charged decision regarding surrogacy contracts, it is important to recognize the ramifications, costs, and policy. There are advantages to both “gestational carrier surrogacy” contracts and “traditional surrogacy” contracts. However, this paper focuses on the differences between these contracts using case law. Specifically, this paper will focus on the implications of California case law regarding surrogacy contracts. Cases such as Johnson v. Calvert and In Re Marriage of Moschetta provide a clear distinction between these contracts. This distinction will show that while gestational carrier surrogacy contracts are more expensive, public policy and court opinions will provide certainty and …