Florida couple given wrong embryo retains custody of child
Published Wednesday, June 17, 2026 · Updated June 17
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- Legal Resolution & Human Impact — 1 source
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Media Analysis
AI synthesisA Florida couple, Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, who were mistakenly given the wrong embryo during IVF treatment, have reached a custody agreement with the child's biological parents. This legal resolution allows Mills and Score to retain permanent custody of the child, following a significant medical error.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, a Florida couple, were given the wrong embryo during IVF treatment.
- The couple reached a custody agreement with the child's biological parents, identified anonymously as Patient 004, in a recent court filing.
- The agreement allows Steven Mills and Tiffany Score to retain permanent custody of the child.
What Is Claimed — Perspectives
- The Guardian
The Guardian reports on the legal resolution of the case involving Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, a Florida couple who received the wrong embryo during IVF. The article highlights the emotional bond they share with the child and the significance of the court agreement that allows them to retain permanent custody, also touching on the clinic's accountability for the medical error.
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