The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law

This article aims to explore the role that the formalised and non-formalised intentions of legal and prospective parents may play in the attribution of parental status in Dutch law in cases of assisted conception. Such intentions may have been laid down in a contract, have been agreed upon orally or...

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Main Author: Machteld Vonk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Utrecht University School of Law 2008-06-01
Series:Utrecht Law Review
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Online Access:http://www.utrechtlawreview.org/articles/10.18352/ulr.70/
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spelling doaj-c8909f4bc4e74d1e9b6cbc0ef47bb3412020-11-25T03:28:57ZengUtrecht University School of LawUtrecht Law Review1871-515X2008-06-014211713410.18352/ulr.7070The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch lawMachteld VonkThis article aims to explore the role that the formalised and non-formalised intentions of legal and prospective parents may play in the attribution of parental status in Dutch law in cases of assisted conception. Such intentions may have been laid down in a contract, have been agreed upon orally or they may not have been expressed and/or agreed upon at all by the parties involved. In the first part of this article the situations in which such intentions may play a role will be inventoried. Subsequently, the (lack of) recognition of these intentions in current parent-child law will be discussed. Finally attention will be paid to the desirability of increased recognition of such intentions in Dutch parent-child law.http://www.utrechtlawreview.org/articles/10.18352/ulr.70/legal parent-child relationshipssurrogacysperm donationparenting intentionslesbian motherhoodnon-traditional familiesDutch law
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The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law
Utrecht Law Review
legal parent-child relationships
surrogacy
sperm donation
parenting intentions
lesbian motherhood
non-traditional families
Dutch law
author_facet Machteld Vonk
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title The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law
title_short The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law
title_full The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law
title_fullStr The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law
title_full_unstemmed The role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in Dutch law
title_sort role of formalised and non-formalised intentions in legal parent-child relationships in dutch law
publisher Utrecht University School of Law
series Utrecht Law Review
issn 1871-515X
publishDate 2008-06-01
description This article aims to explore the role that the formalised and non-formalised intentions of legal and prospective parents may play in the attribution of parental status in Dutch law in cases of assisted conception. Such intentions may have been laid down in a contract, have been agreed upon orally or they may not have been expressed and/or agreed upon at all by the parties involved. In the first part of this article the situations in which such intentions may play a role will be inventoried. Subsequently, the (lack of) recognition of these intentions in current parent-child law will be discussed. Finally attention will be paid to the desirability of increased recognition of such intentions in Dutch parent-child law.
topic legal parent-child relationships
surrogacy
sperm donation
parenting intentions
lesbian motherhood
non-traditional families
Dutch law
url http://www.utrechtlawreview.org/articles/10.18352/ulr.70/
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