Bec Dahl: Law Talk – What Happens to Frozen Embryos After a Breakup?
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IVF is an emotional rollercoaster and when relationships end, the legal ride can get even bumpier. Bec Dahl unpacks what happens to stored embryos during a separation and why early legal advice is crucial.
Guest: Bec Dahl, Partner, Nicholes Family Lawyers
Presenter: Warren Andrew
Nicholes Family Lawyers is a proud JOY sponsor and supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community. Their experienced team can help with rainbow family law, including surrogacy, egg and sperm donation, parenting arrangements, property settlements, and asset protection.
For more information, visit nicholeslaw.com.au, or call 03 9670 4122, or email reception@nicholeslaw.com.au.
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