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why is a fair price to ask for a traditional surrogacy

by kim g.
(florida)

why is a fair price to ask for a traditional surrogacy. And should i use there lawyer or use my own.

Reply by Rayven

Hi Kim,

The fees a traditional surrogate mother should ask are going to vary from situation to situation. Most first time traditional surrogates will get between $15-22,000 for a base fee plus additional fees.

If you do not have a specific amount in mind, you may even want to wait to see how your potential intended parents feel about compensation.

You will want your own attorney. Your intended parents will pay for his fees.

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Getting your own attorney is one of the most important things a surrogate mother can do in a surrogacy journey. Contracts are complicated. You want someone watching your back.

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No two surrogacy journeys are alike. Do what is best for your family.

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