Surrogacy laws vary from one US state to the other. Only a few states prohibit the practice, but among those that permit surrogacy arrangements, some have friendlier legislation than others. Hopeful parents should be able to go for surrogacy, provided they work with a gestational carrier in a state where the practice is legal. We have a big pool of surrogates who reside in states that are regarded as surrogacy-friendly.

No matter where you and your gestational carrier reside, every surrogacy arrangement must have a legally binding contract. You and your surrogate mother will each have your lawyer who will help draft the contract and make sure your interests are well represented and your rights, are protected. The surrogacy contract will include the surrogate compensation, likely risks, and the rights and responsibilities of each party.

At the surrogacy agency, we are here to help you navigate every single step of your parenthood journey. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding becoming a parent via surrogacy.

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