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Surrogacy laws in Nebraska

Nebraska law states that surrogacy contracts are void and unenforceable, making it one of the most restrictive states in the country.

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What you need to know about surrogacy in Nebraska

Nebraska statute explicitly states that surrogate parenthood contracts are void as against public policy. This doesn't make surrogacy itself illegal, but it means the contract isn't enforceable — which is a meaningful distinction. Many Nebraska residents pursuing surrogacy structure their journey to take place in a different, more supportive state. A reproductive attorney can help you understand exactly what your real options look like.

What this means for you as a surrogate

If you're located in Nebraska and interested in surrogacy, it's especially important to have a detailed conversation with a reproductive attorney about your options — including the possibility of structuring the journey around a different state's law, which is a common and workable path for Nebraska residents.

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