When fertility treatments become a viable option, navigating fertility laws should be the last of your concerns. Let’s shine a light on some fertility law information. Here are five things that will surprise you about fertility law.
- State Fertility Laws Vary
Fertility laws vary from state to state; they are not regulated federally. For instance, some states allow surrogacy, and some forbid it. Do your research to prevent as much stress in the process as possible. - Treatment Isn’t Always Covered
Health insurance often includes maternity and newborn care. However, fertility treatments are a whole different story altogether. Right now, only 16 states have laws for infertility coverage, while five states have iatrogenic, or medically induced, infertility laws for fertility preservation. Go over your insurance with a fine-toothed comb, as each plan has its own specifics. - Establish a Written Contract
No matter the method you choose – an egg donor, a sperm donor, or a gestational or traditional surrogate – you should draw up a written contract for all parties to agree. Some key elements to include may be future contact the surrogate or donor could have with the potential child, overall goals for the pregnancy and parenting, medical decision involvement from the donor or surrogate, and donor or surrogate dietary or lifestyle restrictions. Be thorough. - Agreements Cost Time and Money
The written contract can take anywhere from 2 weeks to one month to draft. Keep in mind that you’ll want to hire a fertility law specialist to ensure all parties are on the same page. For this part of the process, expect to pay anywhere from $2000-$3000. Remember, an agreement is a vital element in the fertility journey. - Hire a Trusted Fertility Attorney
Being such an essential piece on the fertility road, legal matters need to be handled with care. Finding a fertility lawyer you trust so it can be one less stress weighing on your mind is crucial. Research, ask questions, seek out testimonials, and find your reliable, professional fertility attorney.
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