American lawyers say that not having children does not constitute abandonment. What is the definition of abandonment in the United States?

Zheng Shuang's ex-boyfriend Luo Lin published a long article on social platforms, responding to and clarifying rumors and rumors about him. At the same time, it was revealed that Rowling and Zheng Shuang were suspected of giving birth to two children by surrogacy in the United States, and Zheng Shuang refused to sign off on adoption. This incident led to the collapse of Zheng Shuang people's facilities, and triggered a discussion among netizens about surrogacy and abandonment. At present, medical institutions and medical personnel are forbidden to implement any form of surrogacy technology in China, so American surrogacy is welcomed by many people in China.

1, American commercial surrogacy history.

Commercial surrogacy in America was born in the last century. After decades of development, commercial surrogacy has emerged in the United States? A dragon? Our industrial chain involves surrogate companies, hospitals, lawyers, psychological counselors and so on. However, because the United States is a federal country, the laws of each state are different. Surrogacy? One thing is the same. Some states in the United States, such as California, Nevada and Colorado, explicitly prohibit surrogacy, including New York, Indiana, Michigan, Louisiana and Arizona. This happened in Colorado and Nevada, both of which are states with no explicit laws prohibiting surrogacy.

2. The laws and regulations of American states are different.

In the United States, a parent who gives up foster care physically or even mentally can be sentenced to a felony imprisonment or a misdemeanor, with a fine of $2,000 to five years imprisonment and a fine of $65,438+$0.25 million, depending on different states and different family laws. Some states in the United States allow parents to anonymously abandon their children in some legal safe places without being accused of abandonment (safe places include hospitals, churches, fire stations, police stations, etc.). ) in some States, there are also contracts signed by surrogate parties, although there are some related contracts? Abandon? But this couple can't sue if they don't come to America to take care of their children? Abandon? Children can only be sent to an orphanage. Therefore, whether it constitutes abandonment depends on local laws and the terms of the contract between the parties. ?