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Frozen Assets: IVF Laws Nobody Warns You About

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What happens to your embryos if you divorce? What if your spouse dies? What if you move to a different state, change your mind about having children, or disagree about what should happen next? These aren't hypothetical questions. They're real legal issues facing thousands of IVF patients... and most people don't think about them until it's too late. This week, Allyn sits down with fertility attorney, IVF mom, and Alabama Supreme Court candidate Ashleigh Dunham to unpack the legal side of assisted reproduction. From embryo ownership and donation to divorce disputes and state laws that can determine what happens to your genetic material, this conversation explores the questions most fertility clinics don't have time to answer. Ashleigh also shares her own five-year infertility journey, why she left Alabama to pursue fertility treatment, and how a landmark IVF ruling inspired her run for the state's highest court. In this episode: • Who legally owns an embryo? • What happens to embryos during a divorce? • Can a surviving spouse use embryos after a partner dies? • Why IVF patients should discuss worst-case scenarios before treatment • How embryo donation works • The surprising legal status of embryos across the United States • The Alabama IVF ruling and its national implications • Why fertility law is becoming increasingly important for modern families • The one question every IVF patient should ask before signing clinic paperwork Whether you're currently navigating IVF, considering fertility preservation, or simply curious about the legal realities behind assisted reproduction, this episode will leave you asking questions you may never have considered. Follow Ashleigh: Instagram & TikTok: @ashleighforalabama Website: ashleighdunhamforalabama.com [http://ashleighforalabama.com] Follow Learned Too Late: Instagram: @learnedtoolatepod Follow Allyn: Instagram: @allynrose Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learned-too-late/id1875911925 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learned-too-late/id1875911925] Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1dIgxNhjj9VVSExRifSU6p [https://open.spotify.com/show/1dIgxNhjj9VVSExRifSU6p] New episodes weekly. Adult supervision, finally.

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Portada del episodio Frozen Assets: IVF Laws Nobody Warns You About

Frozen Assets: IVF Laws Nobody Warns You About

What happens to your embryos if you divorce? What if your spouse dies? What if you move to a different state, change your mind about having children, or disagree about what should happen next? These aren't hypothetical questions. They're real legal issues facing thousands of IVF patients... and most people don't think about them until it's too late. This week, Allyn sits down with fertility attorney, IVF mom, and Alabama Supreme Court candidate Ashleigh Dunham to unpack the legal side of assisted reproduction. From embryo ownership and donation to divorce disputes and state laws that can determine what happens to your genetic material, this conversation explores the questions most fertility clinics don't have time to answer. Ashleigh also shares her own five-year infertility journey, why she left Alabama to pursue fertility treatment, and how a landmark IVF ruling inspired her run for the state's highest court. In this episode: • Who legally owns an embryo? • What happens to embryos during a divorce? • Can a surviving spouse use embryos after a partner dies? • Why IVF patients should discuss worst-case scenarios before treatment • How embryo donation works • The surprising legal status of embryos across the United States • The Alabama IVF ruling and its national implications • Why fertility law is becoming increasingly important for modern families • The one question every IVF patient should ask before signing clinic paperwork Whether you're currently navigating IVF, considering fertility preservation, or simply curious about the legal realities behind assisted reproduction, this episode will leave you asking questions you may never have considered. Follow Ashleigh: Instagram & TikTok: @ashleighforalabama Website: ashleighdunhamforalabama.com [http://ashleighforalabama.com] Follow Learned Too Late: Instagram: @learnedtoolatepod Follow Allyn: Instagram: @allynrose Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learned-too-late/id1875911925 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learned-too-late/id1875911925] Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1dIgxNhjj9VVSExRifSU6p [https://open.spotify.com/show/1dIgxNhjj9VVSExRifSU6p] New episodes weekly. Adult supervision, finally.

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Portada del episodio Pack Light: Making Room for a Bigger Life with Shannon Leyko

Pack Light: Making Room for a Bigger Life with Shannon Leyko

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Portada del episodio Terms & Conditions: Write Your Own Dating Fine Print

Terms & Conditions: Write Your Own Dating Fine Print

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Portada del episodio Lost In Translation: The Side Effects of Living Abroad

Lost In Translation: The Side Effects of Living Abroad

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Portada del episodio Press Conference: Mammogram 101 (What No One Explains)

Press Conference: Mammogram 101 (What No One Explains)

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