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Surrogacy in Argentina (Buenos Aires)

NEWS 4 JUNE 2024 – No new birth certificates are being issued in Beunos Aires for children born following surrogacy arrangements. You are advised not to start any arrangements until further notice.

You need legal advice from a lawyer in Buenos Aires to ensure that your entire arrangement is compliant with the law.   Use someone independent of the agency/clinic that you are looking at. You will need to show the UK High Court that you complied with the law and acted in good faith so do get written advice from the lawyer. You also need to understand if you need to go through court proceedings in Buenos Aires for your surrogate’s legal parent status to be extinguished.

Please read about surrogacy abroad first.

The better surrogacy agencies / clinics in Buenos Aires will be transparent about their surrogate recruitment policy.  The onus is on you to always ask relevant questions to make sure that exploitation does not take place.  I advise that you have private discussions with your surrogate and hire an interpreter where necessary.  It is essential for you to get photo ID and confirmation of marital status from your surrogate before any embryo transfer.  You should also establish communication with her at the start of the process and before any embryo transfer.

Having conducted surrogacy cases for many years, I am in a good position to advise you of the pitfalls.  I also have experience with the citizenship and passport procedure to get you back to the UK swiftly.

If you are considering surrogacy in Argentina (Buenos Aires) please do not hesitate to contact me for independent advice. I do not work with or for, any agency or charity so my advice is completely independent.

According to UK law, the surrogate is always the legal mother.  Whether one of you is the legal parent will depend on the circumstances surrounding the insemination or embryo transfer and whether the surrogate is married or in a civil partnership.   It is essential that you get advice before you start the process.  I will advise you on whether you can become legal parent(s) to the child(ren) and how to return to England with the child(ren).  I will then provide a bespoke service for you to obtain a Parental Order.

A Parental Order extinguishes any legal rights that the surrogate and her husband have for the child(ren) according to the law in the UK.  If you do not apply for a Parental Order, you may need to consider alternatives such as adoption.  I will work with you to ensure that all the necessary paperwork is in place for the Parental Order.

Please call surrogacy lawyers for advice on surrogacy in Argentina (Buenos Aires) on 01727 884 688 / 07980 917882 or e-mail Harjit directly on harjit@surrogacylawyers.co.uk

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I provide legal advice on surrogacy based on the law in England and Wales.

I have acted for clients working with many agencies across the world.  I will not recommend any surrogacy provider, destination, agency, or clinic.   If my advice concludes that you can become legal parents following the arrangement you are considering, it should not be taken as advice to proceed.  If I have acted for couples who have entered similar arrangements, you should not take that as advice to proceed.   You must always do your own due diligence on any agency / destination.  

I will not take part in any negotiations for your surrogacy arrangement nor, will I review your surrogacy contract.