After contracts, the next legal step is parentage. Once there is a pregnancy, legal work must be done to ensure that the intended parents are recognized as the legal parents of the child who will be born. While it depends on...
Category: Fertility Law
For many years, surrogacy was not an option in Michigan Fortunately, Michigan’s new surrogacy law changes this, allowing families to pursue surrogacy so long as they are compliant with certain legal requirements. For many...
Family building through surrogacy is life-changing for the parties involved. While the journey is hopeful and exciting, it is also legally complex. One of the most critical steps in protecting all parties involved in the...
Intended parents are responsible for the uncovered and uninsured pregnancy-related medical expenses of their surrogate. This makes a surrogate’s health insurance one of the most important, and often one of the most...
Surrogacy is a complex and emotional process that not only involves medical treatment but also mental health considerations from all parties involved. Comprehensive medical and mental health evaluations are essential to...
