Why a Florida couple can keep a baby that genetically is not theirs
An agreement was reached for custody of a baby girl at the center of a Florida fertility clinic embryo mixup.
An agreement has been reached for custody of a baby girl at the center of a Florida fertility clinic embryo mixup in which a couple did not get their biological child.
Steven Mills and Tiffany Score will retain permanent custody of the 6-month-old girl under a custody agreement with the biological parents, according to documents filed in Orange County Circuit Court.
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