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Florida couple retains permanent custody of child after embryo mix-up

Steven Mills and Tiffany Score have secured permanent custody of their child, Shea, following a mix-up at a fertility clinic. They reached an agreement with the biological parents after filing a lawsuit against the clinic involved.

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A Florida couple, Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, will retain permanent custody of their child, Shea, after a mix-up at a fertility clinic led to them receiving the wrong embryo. The couple reached a custody agreement with Shea's biological parents, referred to as Patient 004, as part of a court filing related to their lawsuit against the clinic responsible for the error.

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Florida couple given wrong embryo will retain permanent custody of their child

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Florida couple retains permanent custody of child after embryo mix-up