BEFORE MICHIGAN LEGALIZED SURROGACY, FAMILIES FOUND WAYS AROUND THE BAN

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Tammy and Jordan Myers faced a legal battle to gain parental rights over their biological twins, born via surrogate in Michigan. Due to the state’s surrogacy ban, they had to adopt their own children nearly two years later. Michigan, the last state with a broad criminal ban on surrogacy, repealed the law in April, legalizing surrogacy contracts. While this change helps families like the Myers, it raises concerns among conservatives and religious groups about the potential exploitation of women and commercialization of children.

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Quiz Thirty Eight

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Why might families have sought surrogacy options outside Michigan before the ban was lifted?

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What did the legalization of surrogacy in Michigan aim to address?

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What was one challenge faced by families seeking surrogacy in Michigan before legalization?

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How did families in Michigan navigate the ban on surrogacy before it was legalized?

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What significant legal change occurred in Michigan regarding surrogacy?

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