Florida couple given wrong embryo will retain permanent custody of their child
A Florida couple, Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, will retain permanent custody of their daughter, Shea, following a mix-up at the Fertility Center of Orlando. The couple discovered Shea was not biologically related to them after her appearance differed from their own racial background.

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AI-generatedA Florida couple, Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, will retain permanent custody of their daughter, Shea, following a mix-up at the Fertility Center of Orlando. The couple discovered Shea was not biologically related to them after her appearance differed from their own racial background. They reached a custody agreement with Shea's anonymous biological parents, identified as Patient 004, as part of a lawsuit against the clinic. The clinic has since ceased operations. The couple expressed their commitment to raising Shea, while acknowledging the need for her to be legally and morally united with her genetic parents. The specific terms of the custody agreement remain private.
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5 extractedThe couple stated, 'Only one thing is as absolutely certain as it was on the day our daughter was born – we will love and be this child’s parents forever.'
The Fertility Center of Orlando has shuttered its operations.
The couple, Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, reached a custody agreement with the child's biological parents.
A Florida couple will retain permanent custody of a child conceived with the wrong embryo.
The Fertility Center of Orlando allegedly caused the embryo mix-up.