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What if the parents do not allow me to see the baby after the birth, after saying they would? Is that it? How do surrogates deal with the disappointment and grief?
A thoughtful conversation about post-birth emotions, boundaries, and healing for surrogates.
Do both attorneys need to be in the state the gestational carrier resides? What if I have an attorney I am working with that is not licensed in that state?
Unsure if both attorneys must be local? Here’s how legal representation works when lawyers are licensed in different states — and why GC-state knowledge matters.
Can we save money by sharing an attorney between the gestational carrier (GC) and the intended parents (IPs)?
Can you share an attorney in surrogacy to cut costs? In this Ask a Surrogacy Expert video, we break down why each party needs their own legal advocate — and how it benefits the entire journey.
After a match is made, how long does the legal process take? (And much more info about the legal process!)
In this Ask a Surrogacy Expert video, Jenn explains how long legal contracts typically take during a surrogacy journey, when changes can be made, and the agency’s role in those conversations.
What if the intended parents die during our surrogacy journey? Am I responsible for the baby?
Legal documents will ensure that gestational carriers are not responsible for the intended parent's baby in the event of their death during their surrogacy journey.