Understanding Surrogacy Agreements: A Connecticut Family Attorney’s Guide to Rights, Compensation, and Legal Strategies
Understanding Surrogacy Agreements in Connecticut: A Comprehensive Guide Surrogacy, a complex yet increasingly common path to parenthood, involves intricate legal considerations, particularly in Connecticut. This guide, tailored for Connecticut residents, provides a detailed overview of surrogacy agreements, focusing on rights, compensation, and essential legal strategies. What is Surrogacy? Surrogacy is an arrangement where a woman carries and delivers a child for another person or couple (the intended parent(s)). There are two primary types of surrogacy: 🤰 Traditional Surrogacy: The surrogate is genetically related to the child, using her own egg. This form is less common and faces more legal hurdles. 🌱 Gestational Surrogacy: The surrogate has no genetic connection to the child. The embryo is created through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) using the intended parents' egg and sperm or donor gametes. This is the more prevalent and legally straightforward ...