What happens if a surrogate and the intended parents have different expectations?
If a surrogate and the intended parents have different expectations, it can lead to misunderstandings, disagreements, or even legal disputes. Clear communication and understanding are crucial to resolve these issues. It's important to understand that surrogacy involves complicated emotional and physical processes. Both parties, the surrogate and the intended parents, must have a clear understanding of their roles, expectations, and the process itself before they proceed.
Typically, potential issues and conditions are addressed in the surrogacy contract to avoid conflicts down the line. But if discrepancies still occur, mediation or legal intervention might be necessary. This is why it's important to work with a reputable surrogacy agency or an experienced surrogacy attorney. They provide the necessary guidance, ensure that all visions of the surrogacy journey align, and that everyone involved respects the rights and wishes of the others. This helps manage expectations and keeps the process smooth, avoiding potential conflicts or disappointments.
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