ADOPTION & ART ATTORNEYS IN MARYLAND, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA & VIRGINIA
Surrogacy in Maryland [The Complete Guide]
Below, you’ll find everything you need to know when it comes to surrogacy in Maryland, including some common questions about surrogacy laws. If you start to have questions while you’re reading, we’d be happy to answer them. Please contact us to get more information on surrogacy in Maryland.
We know that the Maryland surrogacy process can be a little confusing at first. We're here to help you every step of the way.
In this guide, learn about the seven steps involved in the Maryland surrogacy process:
It might sound simple, but choosing surrogacy is the first and most important decision that you’ll make. While surrogacy is a great way to grow your family or help someone else make their dreams come true, it’s still a long, emotional journey. This is a big commitment that you’re considering, so it’s important to sit down and consider all of your options to make sure this family-building path is the right one for you.
Of course, this means you should carefully research the surrogacy process in Maryland to get an idea of what it’s really like. Read through some of the pros and cons, surrogacy laws in Maryland, and, if you’re looking for even more information, reach out to a surrogacy professional directly to make sure that it’s right for you.
If you have any questions or feel unsure of whether surrogacy in Maryland is right for you,
contact us anytime for more information.
Hopeful intended parents and surrogates will need to consider both the type of surrogacy they’re interested in and the professional they’d like to work with (if you decide to work with one at all).
Here are a few types of surrogacy in Maryland to consider are:
The type of surrogacy that's right for you will depend on your unique circumstances. But if you’re having trouble determining which one type of Maryland surrogacy is right for you, we’d be happy to talk you through all of your options.
Screening is an important step in the surrogacy process for both intended parents and surrogates. This step is to ensure that everyone involved is financially, psychologically and emotionally ready to start the surrogacy process in Maryland or any other state.
Here’s what screening looks like for both parties:
Intended Parents
*This step is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Surrogates
If you meet all the requirements to become a surrogate, then you can move toward the screening process. Typically, these steps include completing:
To learn more about the specific requirements you’ll need to complete, please reach out to your primary Maryland surrogacy professional.
Finding the perfect match is one of the most exciting steps of the Maryland surrogacy process.
If you’ve already found the perfect match, then you may only need to work with a Maryland surrogacy attorney who is experienced in assisted reproductive law. But if you haven’t done so yet, here’s what you need to know about finding a match for the Maryland surrogacy process.
You can either search for a surrogacy match independently or with the help of a matching program (also sometimes called a surrogacy agency). Not sure which route is right for you? We can walk you through each option and help you choose the path that best suits your needs. No matter how you find your Maryland surrogacy match, we’ll be there to help you complete the necessary legal steps.
If and when both parties are ready to move forward, you’ll start the process of drafting your
Whether you’re an intended parent or a surrogate, each of you will have your own Maryland surrogacy attorney who specializes in assisted reproductive technologies with an understanding of your state’s laws. They’ll start by meeting with you to review the language and compensation you’ve agreed upon. They’ll also take the time to make sure you understand your rights and any legal risks before you move on to the next steps in the Maryland surrogacy process. If you reach out to us but don’t have a second Maryland surrogacy lawyer in mind, we’re happy to refer you to local legal representatives we trust.
Once the legal contracts are signed, it’s time to move on to more exciting steps; it’s time to start preparing for the embryo transfer process.
Once the contracts have been agreed upon, it’s time to begin the medical process for your surrogacy in Maryland. This step will likely be handled by an already agreed-upon fertility clinic.
If the intended parents don’t already have frozen embryos to use, the intended mother or egg donor will be given medications to help her develop eggs. Afterward, she’ll undergo an egg retrieval process. The eggs will then be transferred to a laboratory to create an embryo, which will be transferred to a surrogate. The surrogate will also undergo fertility treatments before the transfer and during the pregnancy.
Once a healthy pregnancy has been confirmed, the surrogate will typically start receiving
base compensation in addition to prenatal care throughout her pregnancy.
Your Maryland surrogacy process has been a long and emotional journey, but the birth of the baby is finally here. This is an incredible moment for both the intended parents and surrogate. Most of the time, the intended parents will join the gestational carrier at the hospital. Once the baby is born and the surrogate is ready to be discharged from the hospital, everyone will be able to return home but forever connected. Depending on everyone’s circumstances, you may choose to continue your relationship with one another.
The process of building a family through surrogacy in Maryland is an exciting and fulfilling opportunity. Whether you are considering building your own family or giving someone else an incredible gift, we’d be happy to walk you through each step of the process and provide important legal protection.
We know that you probably have some additional questions about the Maryland surrogacy process, and we’re here to answer them. Below are some of the most common questions we hear from hopeful intended parents and surrogates considering surrogacy in Maryland.
At this time, there are no specific Maryland surrogacy laws. However, in 2007, the Maryland Court of Appeals made a ruling that indirectly approved gestational surrogacy. As such, the process is implicitly legal in Maryland today.
Yes, it is. However, as you might expect, traditional surrogacy comes with increased legal and emotional risks, making this type of Maryland surrogacy one to consider very carefully.
Yes. There are no laws concerning Maryland surrogacy that regulate the amount of base payment that a gestational surrogate can receive for her services.
Starting your surrogacy journey in any state can be stressful, but the right Maryland surrogacy lawyer can help simplify the process.
To learn more or to start your journey today, contact us now.
“We believe in working with each of our clients—in support of their family dynamic—to make the dreams of parenthood a reality. Whether you are single or married; or gay; a step-parent, a surrogate or intended parent or a child of adoption, it is our mission to serve as your advocate. With a dedication to the ethical and sensitive nature of each situation, we will help you understand the laws within Maryland , Virginia and Washington, DC for adoption or surrogacy, and pledge to be your partner throughout the journey.”
- Modern Family Formation Law Offices
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