You, your husband (if you are married), and your Prospective Parents will sign a Surrogacy Contract that addresses all issues relating to the surrogacy relationship, including obligations of the parties before, during, and after the pregnancy, and important issues such as compensation, selective reduction, and abortion. You will have your own attorney, paid for by the Prospective Parents, who will be your advocate and represent only your interests. Your Surrogacy Coordinator will recommend an experienced attorney to you.
Birth Certificate
Mid-pregnancy, we will provide the necessary information to your Prospective Parents' attorney for preparation of the court documents to obtain a pre-birth order (Judgment of Maternity and Paternity), authorizing the hospital to place the Prospective Parents' names on the Birth Certificate. You and your husband, if you are married, will have no legal rights or responsibilities to the baby.
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