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If a married woman bears a child of assisted reproduction
using a donor's sperm, the donor will not be the father in any
event. Her husband will be the father unless and until the
husband's lack of consent to the assisted reproduction is proven
within two years of his learning of the birth, see § 705, infra.
This provides certainty of nonparentage for prospective donors.

 
The comment to now-withdrawn USCACA § 4(a) states that
"nonparenthood is also provided for those donors who provide
sperm for assisted reproduction by unmarried women." Under those
circumstances--called a "relatively rare situation" in the 1988
comment--"the child would have no legally recognized father."
This result is retained in the new UPA, although the frequency of
unmarried women using assisted reproduction appears to have grown
significantly since 1988.

 
Maine Comment

 
This section shields all donors, whether of sperm or eggs,
from parenthood in all situations in which either a married woman
or a single woman conceives a child through ART with the intent
to be the child's parent, either by herself or with another
person, as provided in sections 1983 and 1984.

 
Maine has no statutes and only one appellate case regarding
donors, whether of sperm or eggs; yet, cases are being litigated
in Maine's trial courts with little or no guidance. In
Guardianship of I.H., 2003 ME 130, the court held that the
probate court may waive notice to an anonymous sperm donor. In
so ruling, the court cited Section 702 of the UPA 2000 in its
analysis of the issue.

 
§1963.__Parentage of child of assisted reproduction

 
A person who provides an egg or sperm for, or consents to,
assisted reproduction by a woman as provided in section 1964 with
the intent to be the parent of her child is a parent of the
resulting child.

 
Comment

 
(This is section 703 of the UPA.)

 
Source: UPA (1973) § 5; USCACA (1988) §§ 1, 3.

 
The father-child relationship is created between a man and the
resulting child if the man provides sperm for, or consents to,
assisted reproduction by a woman with the intent to be the parent
of her child, see § 704, infra. This provision reflects the
concern for the best interests of nonmarital as well as


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