Under the Child-Parent Security Act, which took effect in 2021, New York law fully validates gestational surrogacy agreements. The CPSA clarifies parental rights and ensures that the intended parents, not gestational surrogates, have full legal parentage from the...
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Understanding New York’s surrogacy laws
In 2021, the New York General Assembly passed the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) which clarifies the legality of surrogate child bearing in the state and sets uniforms standards and procedures for the process. The medical basics Most surrogate pregnancies are begun...
unexpected issues that could come up in your adoption
A successful adoption can bring more love into your life while giving a child in need the safe and secure home they need and deserve. That said, the adoption process isn’t always as smooth as people expect, which can cause them a great deal of stress. But don’t let...
How do I make an older child feel comfortable after adoption?
Adopting an older child is a life-changing and rewarding journey. However, helping them feel comfortable and secure in their new home requires sensitivity, patience and intentional effort. Whether adopting a stepchild, relative, or unrelated child, these strategies...
Is a post-adoption contact agreement right for your child?
You have a lot to think about as you navigate the adoption process. Incorporating the child into your established family can be more difficult than anticipated, and there are additional financial concerns that you may have to consider. Many adoptive parents also find...
Adopting a stepchild in New York
If you are married to someone who has a child from a previous relationship, you may be interested in becoming that child’s legal parent. An attorney can help you navigate the adoption process. To legally adopt a stepchild in New York, there are several steps you must...
The home study in a New York adoption
There are many steps and requirements involved in the New York adoption process. One of these is a home study. You must successfully complete a home study to adopt a child. The home study process involves more than allowing someone to come in and inspect your home,...
How does New York surrogacy law protect your rights as intended parents?
Starting your surrogacy journey brings both excitement and questions about your legal rights as parents. Fortunately, since the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) took effect in February 2021, New York's laws offer clear protections to secure your relationship with your...
What to expect during the adoption process in New York
Many people choose adoption to expand their families or wish to provide a loving home to a child in need. Adoption offers a meaningful way to build a family and create lasting bonds. If you are considering adoption in New York, understanding the process can help set...
Intended parents through surrogacy have specific requirements
Surrogacy is becoming increasingly common for people in New York who want to have a child. The intended parents and the surrogate can enjoy mutual benefits. For the parents, a successful surrogacy will give them the child they want. The surrogate parent can receive...
