Utah couple heads to state Supreme Court over law that prevents married gay men from having biological children through surrogacy
Jon and Noel started talking about having a family not long after they married in 2013.
An author and a professor who have been together more than a decade, the couple considered adoption, but settled on surrogacy out of a strong desire to have a biological child.
That plan was derailed last year when a southern Utah judge denied their petition to enter a surrogacy agreement with a woman who wanted to help make their family complete.
Jon and Noel started talking about having a family not long after they married in 2013.
An author and a professor who have been together more than a decade, the couple considered adoption, but settled on surrogacy out of a strong desire to have a biological child.
That plan was derailed last year when a southern Utah judge denied their petition to enter a surrogacy agreement with a woman who wanted to help make their family complete.
The Salt Lake Tribune – by Jennifer Dobner
September 13, 2017
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