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Tentative Decision Issued In UCSF Embryo Disposition Trial: Court Rules That Ex-Wife Cannot Use Embryos

A tentative decision in our trial out of San Francisco has just been issued. The Judge in the case of Findley v. Lee has found in favor of our client, The Center for Reproductive Health at the University of California, San Francisco (“UCSF”), and Stephen Findley, finding in pertinent part:

The Court holds that the Consent & Agreement Lee and Findley signed prior to their divorce controls and the intent of the parties at the time, as evidenced by that document, must be given conclusive effect….Specifically, the Court holds that while Lee might have a right to procreate in other circumstances not before the Court, she does not have a right to procreate with Findley, which is the issue presented.

We will have more on this ruling shortly.

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