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Surrogacy laws in Alaska

Alaska doesn't have a comprehensive surrogacy statute, but gestational surrogacy is practiced through the state's parentage framework.

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What you need to know about surrogacy in Alaska

There's no specific statute, but no prohibition either. Alaska courts have generally permitted gestational surrogacy arrangements through the state's broader parentage framework. Outcomes can vary by court and case. An attorney with direct Alaska experience makes a real difference in how the legal process unfolds.

What this means for you as a surrogate

Every surrogacy journey is different. An independent attorney experienced in Alaska surrogacy law is the best source of accurate, current guidance before you sign any agreement. Always consult a reproductive attorney licensed in your state before proceeding.

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