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New York Assembly Passes Controversial 'Parent Law Bill' That Lets Kids Sue Over Their Own Birth

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New York Assembly Passes Controversial 'Parent Law Bill' That Lets Kids Sue Over Their Own Birth

ALBANY, NY – In a landmark decision expected to reshape family law nationwide, the New York Assembly has passed the unprecedented 'ny assembly parent law bill', granting children the legal right to sue their parents for being born. The bill, which narrowly passed 76-68, allows minors to file "wrongful life" claims against their guardians within 10 years of birth, arguing the state of being alive, under certain economic or societal conditions, constitutes damages. Supporters claim it will "force accountability" for overpopulation and poverty, while critics call it a dystopian attack on parenthood. The law is set to take effect in 2026, with experts predicting a flood of class-action lawsuits from disgruntled teenagers across the state.