The Oregon Supreme Court docket has held that genetics doesn’t set up parental curiosity, settling a dispute between organic dad and mom who conceived a baby via surrogacy.
In a break up determination, the bulk concluded that neither of the organic dad and mom had a authorized, parental curiosity over the kid based mostly on their genetics, holding that the organic father was the kid’s authorized mother or father because of the contract established with the gestational surrogate who carried and birthed the kid.