As the mother of twins
born through Surrogacy, Stephanie Caballero is
uniquely qualified to guide you through your Gestational
or Traditional Surrogacy. As part of legal counseling
and contract drafting, we address, among others,
the following issues:
Advise
the Parties as to their rights and responsibilities
under the surrogacy arrangement
Prepare or review
the surrogate agreement
Make referrals
to experienced attorneys who are able to
act as independent counsel for your surrogate
Prepare
letters of release for the agencies and
physicians involved in your surrogacy
Provide agencies
and physicians with the required updates
as to the status of the surrogacy agreements
Manage funds
in the Client Trust Account and ensure the
release of surrogate compensation and outstanding
medical bills
Prepare
and distribute required court documents and
make necessary court appearances to ensure
that your names are placed on the baby’s
original birth certificate at the hospital
Provide the hospital
staff and social workers with the required
notice to ensure that the birth certificate
is completed according to the order of the
court
Provide a link
between the state, county vital records and
the hospital to ensure that the birth certificate
process is completed efficiently and properly
For
our out-of-country clients, assist in coordinating
the legal aspects of registering your baby
so that you can return to your country
with your child
Provide any additional
legal services that may be necessary
Attorney
Caballero understands the emotional and financial
aspects of having a family through Surrogacy. We
have made a commitment to assist clients considering
working with a surrogate by taking the time to
explain the process to clients, being available
to clients throughout the surrogacy, and recruiting
as many qualified surrogates as possible. Please
feel free to contact Attorney Caballero for a free
consultation about our program and the surrogacy
process in general.
Attorney
Caballero will provide the legal services that
are needed to protect the parties’ legal
rights, as well as the Intended Parents’ rights
to their baby. In the event an egg, or embryo
donor is needed, please refer to our page on
Egg Donation or Embryo
Donation.