Our reproductive firm has to make sure that our Intended Parents will not have any legal complications, nor our surrogates or us as coordinators, which is why we present our cases and get them approved by the authorities. All surrogacy arrangements in Mexico will have to comply with specific requirements, including the approval from the “Secretaría de salud del estado” (Health Regulations Department of the State).
CARE Mexico does a Judicial Process/Trial at the beginning so that way it ensures that only your name(s) appear on the birth certificate. Without the judicial process, that CARE Mexico does first, the surrogate mother has a certain amount of years where SHE who has no genetic link to the baby can claim the baby in a court of law… That is one of the reasons why CARE Mexico does the judicial process first.