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The removal of 21 children from the custody of a Los Angeles-area couple has put a spotlight on the practice of using ...
A Southern California couple at the center of a child abuse investigation that involves 21 young children, some of whom were birthed by different surrogate mothers, engaged in unethical and illegal ...
Twenty-one children are in the custody of a California child-welfare agency while authorities investigate a Los Angeles-area ...
Surrogate moms from Texas to Florida thought they were carrying a baby for a Southern California couple struggling to have a ...
Authorities are investigating a Southern California couple after their infant child was taken to a hospital with a traumatic ...
More than 20 children were placed in the custody of a Southern California child-welfare agency following child abuse ...
Kayla Elliott said she thought she was helping a family who couldn't conceive after failed fertility treatments.
Police arrested a couple in Southern California for child endangerment after finding 21 children in their home. The police ...
One surrogate mother said she was told she’d be helping a couple struggling to have a child, but was later shocked when she learned that wasn’t the case.
Perla said she was told that Silvia Zhang, 38, and Guojun Xuan, 65, of Arcadia, had only one child and were seeking a sibling ...
In May, the couple was arrested on suspicion of child endangerment after one of their children was hospitalized with head ...
He represented surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead, in the landmark 1987 New Jersey court case known as "Baby M," which ultimately invalidated surrogacy laws in that state.