Planned Parenthood 2022: Assisted Human Reproduction and the Law
Course Date: October 27, 2022
Total: 6h 26min
Total Ethics: 1h 21min
Course Date: October 27, 2022
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:15)
Nadia Myerthall — Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Elder Maria Reed Waabigekek Ikwe (Metis)
Lynda Cassels — Cassels Murray, Victoria
Catherine J. Wong — Saltwater Law, Vancouver
Keynote—All in the Family: Who Counts? (9:15 – 10:00)
barbara findlay, KC — Law Office of barbara findlay KC, Vancouver
BREAK (10:00 – 10:15)
Clinical Perspectives: The Medical Side of a Fertility File (10:15 – 11:10)
- walkthrough of the clinical process and the medical experience of clients
- advances in assisted reproductive technology
- practical considerations for clients from the medical perspective
Dr. Beth Taylor, MD, FRCSC — Olive Fertility Clinic, Vancouver
BREAK (11:10 – 11:25)
Concurrent Sessions (11:25 – 12:25)
SESSION A—Review of Relevant Assisted Reproductive Technology Legislation
- parentage under the Family Law Act
- review of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act and relevant regulations
- birth registration process in BC
Jeannette Aucoin — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Christine Murray — Cassels Murray, Victoria
SESSION B—Crossing Borders: What's Different About an International Fertility File
- when surrogates, intended parents and/or donors are not in Canada
- when are parentage declarations required
- red flags and practice tips for handling cross-border files
Moderator: Michelle Kinney — Michelle Kinney Law, Victoria
Elise Schopper-Brigel — West Coast Family Law, Victoria
Cindy R. Wasser — Hope Springs Fertility Law, Toronto
LUNCH BREAK (12:25 – 1:05)
Advanced Issues in Fertility Law, and All the Questions You Never Thought Would be Asked (1:05 – 2:45)
- issues arising from the federal regulations
- complex multi-parent scenarios
- ethical issues arising from the practice of fertility law
- opting in or opting out of parentage
- parents that are not legal parents but want to be
- families where one spouse does not want to be a parent
- use of reproductive materials in the post-death context
Zara Suleman — Suleman Family Law, North Vancouver
Jasmeet K. Wahid — Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP, Richmond
Catherine J. Wong — Saltwater Law, Vancouver
BREAK (2:45 – 3:00)
Intersections—Estates and Family Law (Separation) (3:00 – 3:55)
- ownership and use of stored reproductive material
- addressing reproductive material in separation agreements
- estate planning considerations
- parentage and succession rights of posthumously conceived children
Lynda Cassels — Cassels Murray, Victoria
Monique Shebbeare — Monique Shebbeare Law Co., Vancouver
Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Lynda Cassels — Cassels Murray, Victoria
Catherine J. Wong — Saltwater Law, Vancouver
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