Surrogacy can be a deeply fulfilling path to parenthood for couples or individuals facing challenges with conception or pregnancy. In many states, including Ohio, the process involves legal, medical, and emotional considerations that require careful navigation. Understanding the steps involved can help prospective parents embark on their surrogacy journey confidently and responsibly.
In Ohio, gestational surrogacy is permitted within the law. There are no formal statutes but common law guides practitioners in surrogacy law. Gestational surrogacy involves a woman, known as the gestational carrier, carrying a pregnancy for intended parents. Unlike traditional surrogacy, the gestational carrier has no genetic relation to the child. The embryo is created using the intended parents’ genetic material or donated gametes and transferred to the carrier’s uterus.
Guidance During a Surrogacy Journey
When a parent begins to consider surrogacy, they must choose a surrogacy agency or attorney. They should begin by researching reputable surrogacy agencies or attorneys in Ohio who specialize in surrogacy arrangements. They can provide guidance on legal requirements, matching with a gestational carrier and navigating the medical process. Carly Boyd, a family law attorney with KJK, can assist in this area. It is recommended that a party schedule a consultation with potential agencies or attorneys to discuss their experience, services offered, costs, and the overall process.
What is a Surrogacy Agreement?
A proper surrogacy agreement is put in place to protect the interests of all parties involved in the arrangement and provide clarity on expectations, responsibilities, and legal implications throughout the process. Drafting a thorough and comprehensive surrogacy agreement with the guidance of experienced legal professionals is crucial to ensuring a successful and legally sound surrogacy journey. The parties—the intended parents and surrogates—draft the agreement outlining the rights, responsibilities, and expectations of all those that are involved. Ohio law requires a valid surrogacy contract that addresses issues such as compensation, medical care, and parental rights. It is important to finalize legal proceedings to ensure the transfer of parental rights from the gestational carrier to the intended parents. This may involve obtaining a court order confirming parentage based on the surrogacy agreement. It is best practice to obtain a pre-birth or post-birth parentage order from the court, which establishes the intended parents as the legal parents of the child born through surrogacy. This process ensures legal recognition and protects parental rights.
Medical and Psychological Screenings
Throughout this time, the gestational carrier and intended parents undergo medical and psychological screenings to ensure compatibility and readiness for the surrogacy journey. If not already completed, embryos are created using the intended parents’ or donors’ genetic material. These embryos are then transferred to the gestational carrier’s uterus during a carefully monitored IVF cycle. The gestational carrier receives prenatal care from her chosen healthcare provider throughout the pregnancy. Despite this process being emotional and legal, it is very important to maintain open communication and support between the intended parents and the gestational carrier throughout the pregnancy, respecting boundaries and expectations set forth in the surrogacy agreement. The parties should collaborate to create a birth plan that reflects the intended parents’ preferences for the delivery and initial bonding with the baby.
Conclusion
Navigating surrogacy with a gestational carrier in Ohio involves careful planning, legal compliance, and compassionate communication. By following these steps and seeking guidance from experienced professionals, prospective parents can navigate the complexities of surrogacy with confidence, ultimately realizing their dream of parenthood. To discuss further, please contact KJK attorney Carly Boyd (CBoyd@kjk.com) to guide you through your surrogacy journey.