Conditional / case-by-case

Surrogacy laws in New Mexico

New Mexico doesn't have a comprehensive surrogacy statute, but gestational surrogacy is practiced through established parentage procedures.

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What you need to know about surrogacy in New Mexico

No specific statute, but no prohibition either. New Mexico courts have generally permitted gestational surrogacy through the state's parentage framework. Pre-birth orders are available in many cases. Working with an attorney familiar with New Mexico's specific practice is valuable.

What this means for you as a surrogate

New Mexico is workable for surrogacy. Working with an experienced agency and attorney is especially valuable here. Always consult a reproductive attorney licensed in your state before proceeding.

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