When Miami Beach attorney Elizabeth Schwartz was asked to handle a surrogate birth case 16 years ago by long-time gay clients, her initial answer was no.
“I said, ‘No, I can’t do that.’ If something is wrong with your kidneys, you are not going to see a cardiologist,” Schwartz recalls. “I feel you should be an expert, especially where kids are involved.”
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