Surrogate and Reproductive Services

Egg Donor Agreements

Consent Forms

  • Similar to sperm donor agreements, these forms confirm the egg donor’s consent and agreement to terms.

Identity Verification Documents

  • Copies of identification documents for egg donors that need notarization.

Financial Agreements

  • Any financial agreements related to compensation for donors or surrogates may also require notarization.

Parental Establishment Documents

Pre-Birth Orders (PBO):

  • Legal documents filed before birth to establish parental rights for intended parents.

Post-Birth Orders (PBO):

  • Similar documents filed after birth if pre-birth orders were not obtained.

Sperm Donor Agreement

Consent Forms

  • These forms are signed by the sperm donor to confirm their consent to donate sperm and to agree to the terms outlined in the agreement.

Identity Verification Documents

  • Copies of identification documents such as a driver’s license or passport, which need to be notarized to verify the identity of the donor.

Affidavits

  • Any sworn statements made by the donor or recipients that require a notary’s seal.

Parental Rights Waiver

  • A document where the sperm donor waives any parental rights, which often requires notarization.

Surrogacy Agreements

Gestational Carrier Agreement

  • This is an agreement between the intended parents and the surrogate, outlining all terms and conditions of the surrogacy arrangement.

Intended Parents’ Consent Forms

  • Documents where intended parents give their consent for various medical procedures related to surrogacy.

Medical Power of Attorney

  • A document granting someone else (often one of the intended parents) authority to make medical decisions on behalf of the surrogate during pregnancy.

Disclaimer: This list includes common documents but is not limited to these examples. We are not licensed attorneys; we inform you for informational and educational purposes. Please contact a licensed attorney for legal advice.

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