
Surrogacy Agreements are a legal arrangement under which a surrogate mother becomes pregnant and gives birth to, a child for another individual or couple. If you are considering surrogacy as a means to start or expand your family, Stanley & Co Lawyers, can help you navigate the complex legal landscape of surrogacy laws in South Australia. We have established strong connections within the surrogacy community and with reproductive technology clinics. Our team of experienced family lawyers offer comprehensive guidance through every step of the surrogacy journey, ensuring you feel supported with compassion, expertise, and unwavering dedication.
Embarking on a surrogacy journey can be both exciting and daunting. At Stanley & Co Lawyers, we’re here to ease your concerns and empower you to navigate the legal process with confidence. You can trust us to be your dedicated legal partner every step of the way, as you embark on the extraordinary journey of surrogacy. If you are ready to explore surrogacy as a means to build your family? Contact Stanley & Co Lawyers today to schedule a 30-minute complimentary interview with one of our experienced family lawyers.
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Surrogacy laws ensure both parties are protected and clear about their rights and responsibilities. Our experts provide detailed advice tailored to your situation.
The surrogacy journey varies based on individual circumstances. We guide you through each step, ensuring all legal requirements are efficiently handled.
Yes, agreements can outline expectations for after the birth, including any ongoing relationships with the child. We help craft agreements that consider all parties’ wishes and best interests.
International surrogacy involves a surrogate mother from a foreign country.
There are two main types:
In altruistic surrogacy, the surrogate does not earn a profit, though she may be reimbursed for her medical and legal costs. This form of surrogacy is accepted across all Australian states and territories, although eligibility criteria differ.
On the other hand, commercial surrogacy results in financial gain for the surrogate beyond her expenses, often facilitated by clinics or agents who also establish the fees. Notably, residents of certain Australian states and territories may be committing an offence by engaging in commercial surrogacy arrangements abroad.
Surrogacy Agreements typically include:
The surrogacy agreement must be endorsed by the surrogate mother, the intending parent(s), the clinic managing the surrogacy, and an impartial witness. Furthermore, it should:
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