Is there a binding contract after a surrogate is matched with intended parents?

Yes, there is a binding contract involved after a surrogate is matched with intended parents. This legal agreement is absolutely crucial in the surrogacy process. The contract clearly spells out everyone's rights, roles, and responsibilities before, during, and after the pregnancy.

It's there to safeguard all parties involved and to prevent misunderstandings and conflicts. It brings in clarity to matters like compensation, confidentiality, medical risks, and the custody rights of the child post-birth. The surrogate and the intended parents each have their own attorney during this contract negotiation process to ensure their rights are protected.

The contract also outlines potential risks and complications during pregnancy and includes contingencies in case of unexpected developments. Signing the surrogacy contract signifies mutual agreement on all terms and conditions, and any violation of these terms could potentially lead to legal consequences. It's always advised to thoroughly read and understand this contract before signing it. So yes, when it comes to surrogacy, contracts are a big deal!

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