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Family

Aug. 20, 2019

Assisted reproductive technology can help women become financially stable

The “ART” industry is a new arena that allows women, in countries such as India, to obtain financial wealth while helping a family grow.

Evie P. Jeang

Managing Partner
Ideal Legal Group, Inc.

international family law

2880 W Valley Blvd
Alhambra , CA 91803-1858

Phone: (626) 569-1882

Fax: (800) 914-1142

Email: ejeang@ideallegalgroup.com

Southwestern Univ Law School

Evie is founder of Ideal Legal Group, a boutique family law firm, and Surrogacy Concierge, a full-service agency for the surrogacy and fertility needs of growing families. As an attorney licensed to practice law in California and New York, she has over 15 years of experience in the areas of international family law and surrogacy law.

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The assisted reproductive technology (ART) industry is a new arena that allows women, in countries such as India, to obtain financial wealth while helping a family grow. India, and countries similar to it, do not want to see women prosper and become financially wealthy in their livelihoods and occupation. Yet the ART industry represents a gateway for most Indian women to turn the tables on the parliament that rule their country and the elites. The Indian parliament cl...

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