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63 Vill. L. Rev. Online 1 (2018)

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ENFORCING SURROGACY AGREEMENTS IN THE COURTS: PUSHING
                   FOR   AN  INTENT-BASED STANDARD

                                MELISSA  RUTH*


            I.  INTRODUCTION: PENNSYLVANIA TAKES BABY STEPS

     Sherri Shepherd,  actor and  former co-host  of The  View, made   headlines
when   she sought  to have  a surrogacy  contract invalidated in a Pennsylvania
court.1 Shepherd  and her ex-husband,  Lamar  Sally, had entered into a surrogacy
agreement  while  they were  married, but the two  divorced  when  the surrogate
mother,  also known  as a gestational carrier, was pregnant, leaving Shepherd to
pay $4,000  each month  in child support.2 Following a petition by the gestational
carrier, Shepherd then  claimed the agreement   was invalid and  denied parental
rights to the child.3 The Montgomery   County  Court of Common Pleas enforced
the agreement, and on appeal, Shepherd  argued the court had usurped legislative
authority by upholding the agreement  where  there was no statute on point.4 The
Superior Court  of Pennsylvania ultimately upheld  the agreement, finding public
policy did not prevent the enforcement of surrogacy agreement.5
     Pennsylvania  lacks statutory law relating to the enforcement  of surrogacy
agreements,  but most  county courts have been  willing to enter pre-birth orders
recognizing  intended parents as birth parents upon the child's birth.6 Case law


* J.D., Villanova   University Charles Widger School of Law, 2016. Melissa is an Associ-
ate at McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP in Philadelphia. Melissa previously
served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Mary Gibbons Whipple, J.A.D. in the Superior
Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.
     1.  See Lizzy McLellan, Actress Takes Surrogacy Case to State Supreme Court, LEGAL
INTELLIGENCER  (Jan. 13, 2016) [hereinafter McLellan (1)], http://www. thelegalintelli-
gencer.com/id= 1202746996445        /Actress-Takes-Surrogacy-Case-to-State-High-Court
[https://pern a.cc/HRC5-M2X8] ; Lizzy McLellan, Justices Deny Actress'Appeal on Surro-
gacy Contract, LEGAL INTELLIGENCER (Mar. 1, 2016) [hereinafter McLellan (2)], https://ad-
vance.lex            is.com/search?crid=bfof7c7a-063a-476c-8a09-9fb2eafc991a&pdsearc
hterms=LNSDUID-AL                                                    M-LGLINT-
1202751051821&pdbypasscitatordocs=False&pdmfid=000516&pdisurlapi=true
[https://penna.cc/Z4G5-NKT2].
     2.  See McLellan (1), supra note 1.
     3.  See id. Shepherd brought this action in Pennsylvania because the gestation carrier
resided in Pennsylvania. See id; see also Surrogacy Contracts Directly Enforceable in Penn-
sylvania, BLL   OF  HEALTH (Nov. 30, 2015), http://blogs.harvard.edu/billofhealth/
2015/11/30/surrogacy-contracts-directly-enforcible-in-pennsylvania/ [https://penna.cc/6RSN-
Z4SP] (stating gestational carrier filed a petition seeking a declaration that both intended par-
ents were the legal parents of Baby S. and directing that their names be entered on the birth
certificate after baby was born and gestational carrier was solely listed on birth certificate).
     4.  See McLellan (1), supra note 1.
     5.  See In re Baby S., 128 A.3d 296, 306 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2015).
     6.  See Krista Sirola, Comment, Are You My Mother? Defending the Rights ofIntended
Parents in Gestational SurrogacyArrangements in Pennsylvania, 14 AM. U.J. GENDER & SOC.
POL'Y & L. 131, 141-42 n.68 (2006). Finally, although Pennsylvania has no laws concerning
surrogacy, the Department of Health has adopted a gestational surrogacy policy. The policy
permits hospitals to issue a child's birth certificate bearing the names of the intended parents.
However, the state did not enact this procedure by statute and therefore it is not binding on the
courts.


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