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Are Surrogacy Agreements enforceable in Nevada?

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Are Surrogacy Agreements enforceable in Nevada?

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Nevada law provides that two persons who are legally married may enter into a contract with a surrogate for assisted conception. The embryo implanted must be the egg and sperm of the wife and husband. The birth certificate must reflect the wife and husband as mother and father. Can we use a donor egg or donor sperm? While other states have statutes that consider this possibility, Nevada does not. The Nevada Supreme Court has not had occasion to rule on the issue of maternity or paternity of surrogates or donors, or of their legal rights. Until we are given direction otherwise, diligence requires that parental rights of donors are terminated and that an adoption occur to legalize the intended parental relationship.

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