Deciding to start the surrogacy process, whether as a hopeful intended parent or a surrogate, is an exciting opportunity. But to ensure you’ll have a smooth and successful experience in your state, you’ll want to familiarize yourself with the Maryland surrogacy process. That’s where these guides come in.
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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.
The Maryland Surrogacy Process in 7 Steps
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:
3 of the Most Common Questions About Surrogacy in Maryland
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.
“Is surrogacy legal 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.
“Is traditional surrogacy legal in Maryland?”
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.
“Is compensated surrogacy permitted in Maryland?”
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.