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A.G.R. v. D.R.H : ウィキペディア英語版 | A.G.R. v. D.R.H ''A.G.R. v. D.R.H & S.H.'' (also known as ''Robinson v. Hollingsworth'') is a ruling by the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hudson County Vicinage, and is the first precedent regarding gestational surrogacy in New Jersey.〔 The ruling was handed down by Judge Francis Schultz on December 23, 2009.〔Geoff Mulvihill (Parental rights for surrogates ), Jan 1. 2010〕〔NJ judge rules surrogate legal mother of twins despite not being genetically related, ''New Jersey Star-Ledger'', December 31, 2009〕 ==Background== Donald Robinson and Sean Hollingsworth〔were married in a civil ceremony California and moved to New Jersey. They later decided to seek out a surrogate mother in order to have children of their own. In 2005, Robinson's sister, Angela Robinson, after falling on hard times and had moved to New Jersey to be near her brother, agreed to be a surrogate for the couple. Robinson later gave birth to twin girls in 2006.〔Sean supplied the sperm and an anonymous donor supplied the egg.〔Before the embryo was implanted, Robinson signed a contract stating she would carry the pregnancy to term and relinquish her parental rights in favor of her brother and Hollingsworth. However, after the birth, Robinson claimed she was coerced into entering into the agreement and she felt uncomfortable with Robinson-Hollingsworth and Hollingsworth raising the children due to her religious beliefs against homosexuality. In 2007, she sought custody and challenged the agreement in court, arguing that gestational surrogacy contracts are invalid in New Jersey.〔
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