The Florida couple at the center of an IVF mix-up have vowed to remain their baby girl’s “permanent” parents after hammering out an agreement with her biological parents.
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills have confirmed the identities of the genetic parents of their 6-month-old daughter, Shea, and have “come to a mutually devised custody agreement” with them, according to court papers filed in Orange County court Friday.
Score and Mills sued the Fertility Center of Orlando and its head reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Milton McNichol, in January for allegedly implanting the wrong embryo in April 2025 — which the hopeful mom-to-be only discovered after giving birth to a “non-Caucasian” Shea on Dec. 11, 2025.
DNA testing confirmed Shea was not genetically related to them and she was 100% South Asian, but the couple loved her nonetheless.
Score and Mills are keeping the details of the custody deal with Shea’s genetic parents private, Friday’s filing said.
As part of the agreement, Score and Mills are going to “continue as the permanent custodial parents of their daughter,” the court documents say.
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