How and when is paternity to be established while the child is in-utero?
Is the paternity ruling while the child is in-utero to be considered legally binding, permanent, and not appealable?
What is the due process right of a father to contest the woman's, and the state's, assignment of paternity to an individual male?
Is a sperm donor to be declared the father, and assigned the rights and liabilities, of fatherhood for children conceived and placed in-utero via IVF?
Since the unborn child is provided personhood while in-utero, should unborn children still in-utero be counted by the US Census for the purpose of Congressional apportionment?
What about the issue of US Citizenship by virtue of being a naturally born in the US? If a father is designated while the unborn child is in-utero, how is US Citizenship determined if the child was conceived outside the US?
When a child is conceived outside the United States, by citizens and non-citizens, which nation's courts have standing for the purpose of establishing legal and financial paternity?
If a US Court assigns paternity while the child is in-utero, is that a defacto or a dejure establishment of US Citizenship?
If the expectant mother miscarries, can the father demand a refund of the monies he paid while the child was in-utero?
If a miscarriage is caused by a 3rd party accident or crime, does the father have the right to sue third-parties for legal loss and suffering in civil court?
Can an unborn child in-utero be legally emancipated from its legal parents?
Does an unborn child in-utero qualify to receive government assistance and benefits only previously assigned to born children?