(NewsNation) — A Florida couple has sued a fertility clinic, alleging the child they received through IVF is not biologically their own.
Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, both of whom are caucasian, had a child through IVF via Orlando fertility clinic IVF Life, Inc.
The female child, born Dec. 11, 2025, “displayed the physical appearance of a racially non-Caucasian child,” according to a lawsuit obtained by Law & Crime. Genetic testing has confirmed no relationship between the child and Mills and Score.
One of the couple’s lawyers reportedly demanded through a Jan. 5 letter that the clinic unite the baby with her genetic parents.
According to the suit, Mills and Score are willing to keep the child and have formed a bond with her, but she “should legally and morally be united with her genetic parents so long as they are fit, able, and willing to take her.”
“Of equal concern to the Plaintiffs is the obvious possibility that someone else was implanted with one or more of their embryos and is pregnant with or has been pregnant with and is presently parenting one or more of their children,” lawyers for the plaintiffs added.
A judge has ordered the clinic to provide further information, but they are citing patient privacy rules behind the current delay in answers.



