New York Statutes
§ 581-304 — Consent to assisted reproduction
New York § 581-304
JurisdictionNew York
Law FCTFamily Court Act
Part 3Child of Assisted Reproduction
Art. 5-CJudgments of Parentage of Children Conceived Through Assisted Reproduction or Pursuant to Surrogacy Agreements
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Bluebook
N.Y. Family Court Act § 581-304 (2026).
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§ 581-304. Consent to assisted reproduction.
(a)Where the intended\nparent who gives birth to a child by means of assisted reproduction is a\nspouse, the consent of both spouses to the assisted reproduction is\npresumed and neither spouse may challenge the parentage of the child,\nexcept as provided in section 581-305 of this part.\n (b) Where the intended parent who gives birth to a child by means of\nassisted reproduction is not a spouse, the consent to the assisted\nreproduction must be in a record in such a manner as to indicate the\nmutual agreement of the intended parents to conceive and parent a child\ntogether.\n (c) The absence of a record described in subdivision (b) of this\nsection shall not preclude a finding that such consent existed if the\ncourt finds by clear and conv
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Nearby Sections
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§ 581-101
Purpose§ 581-102
Definitions§ 581-201
Judgment of parentage§ 581-203
Proceeding for judgment of parentage of a child conceived pursuant to a surrogacy agreement§ 581-205
Inspection of records§ 581-301
Scope of article§ 581-302
Status of donor§ 581-304
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