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Surrogacy in Vermont

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Vermont is a surrogacy-friendly state with a clear and supportive legal framework for both intended parents and surrogates. The Vermont Parentage Act provides specific legal protections for families formed through surrogacy, making it a welcoming environment for surrogacy arrangements. At Northwest Surrogacy Center, we guide intended parents through Vermont’s legal process to ensure a smooth and secure journey to parenthood.

 

Establishing parental rights in Vermont depends on your circumstances, such as whether you are a genetic parent or using a donor, and whether your surrogate is married. Vermont allows for both pre-birth and post-birth parentage orders, providing flexibility for intended parents. At NWSC, we work closely with experienced surrogacy attorneys in Vermont to secure your legal relationship with your child. We offer personalized support throughout the surrogacy process, making us a trusted partner for intended parents.

 

At Northwest Surrogacy Center, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive legal guidance and unwavering support throughout your surrogacy journey in Vermont, ensuring you have access to the best resources and expertise.

THE DETAILS

Advantages of a Vermont Surrogacy:

  • Surrogacy is fully legal in Vermont, with the Vermont Parentage Act offering clear guidelines for surrogacy agreements and parentage orders.
  • It is legal to compensate surrogates in Vermont, ensuring that surrogates are fairly compensated for their role in helping intended parents build their families.
  • Intended parents can obtain a parentage order, either pre-birth or post-birth, which legally establishes their parental rights—an important step in the surrogacy process.
  • Vermont parentage orders are recognized and enforceable in other states, providing legal certainty across the country.
  • After the legal process is completed, the intended parents’ names will appear on the child’s birth certificate, in accordance with Vermont surrogacy laws.
  • Same-sex couples can be listed on the birth certificate, ensuring equal recognition for LGBTQ+ families.

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