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No Malarkey!2/20/2024 10:21:16 pm PST

re: #72 silverdolphin

Alabama Declares Frozen Embryos Are Children, Creating Nightmare Rule Against Perpetuities Hypo

Wow, I had not thought about the Rule agaist Perpetuities essentially, this prohibits the control of property long after the death of those originally involved in it. Most times the interest has to end within 21 years of anyone who was alive at the time it was created. In Alabama it is:

Keep the freezers going and (1) never holds. The individual will never die. And then they can cover (2) by using a rolling set of interests that say vest then revest again.

I bet there are going to be some great attempts to abuse this.

Of course there is another huge problem. The embryo is both alive and dead because the only way to prove it is alive is to put it into a womb, at which point it may not survive, thus killing it. Gonna be great lawsuits.

If I were an Alabama fertility clinic holding a bunch of frozen embryos, facing possible homicide charges if a blackout occurs, I would notify all the parents of frozen embryos that they have thirty days to pick up their children. After the deadline passed, for all of the frozen eggs still in my possession, I would notify child protective services that they had been abandoned by their parents, and they need to take custody of them to farm out to foster homes.