Should the Intended Parents and Surrogate discuss the Surrogacy Agreement?
The nature and extent of communication about the surrogacy contract depends, to some extent, on the preferences and personal styles of the parties and their attorneys. Sometimes it can save the parties a great deal of time, money, and heartache to discuss basic issues — such as compensation, number of fetuses to be carried, prenatal care, and delivery options prior to the contract drafting process. Some agencies and attorneys help the parties clarify their values and expectations in advance by providing guidelines, questionnaires or lists of discussion topics.
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