If you’ve been thinking about starting the Virginia surrogacy process, it’s easy to feel unsure of where to start.
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Below, you’ll find information on each of the steps intended parents and gestational carriers go through during the Virginia surrogacy process along with answers to some common questions about Virginia surrogacy laws. If you have any questions while you’re reading, don’t forget that you can always contact us to get more answers and information.
The Virginia Surrogacy Process in 7 Steps
When you’re just getting started, the Virginia surrogacy process might be a little confusing.
To help simplify things, here's an overview of what the surrogacy process in Virginia typically looks like.
We’ll guide everyone through the last legal requirements and ensure that the final steps are as smooth and stress-free
as possible so that you can focus on what’s important.
3 of the Most Common Questions About Surrogacy in Virginia
We know that you’ll probably have a lot of questions about the surrogacy process in Virginia. Here are a few answers that you should know about the legal side of the process.
“Is surrogacy legal in
Virginia?”
Yes, but there are a few rules and regulations, as in any state. Some laws are restrictive, and there are regulations that must be followed before and after the baby is born. Since Virginia surrogacy law can get complicated, we recommend that you speak with a Virginia surrogacy lawyer for more information.
“Is traditional surrogacy legal in Virginia?”
Traditional surrogacy is legal in Virginia, as long as all statutory restrictions are met. However, we (and most Virginia surrogacy professionals) will strongly urge you to consider gestational surrogacy instead. The traditional path involves increased legal and emotional risks for everyone involved.
“Is compensated surrogacy permitted in Virginia?”
No. In Virginia, it's illegal to receive base compensation as a surrogate. According to Virginia law, a surrogate's compensation is limited to medical and auxiliary expenses.
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