Estate Planning for Assisted Reproduction

Any individual or couple seeking to start a family should have an estate plan in place, but for individuals or couples engaging in surrogacy or assisted reproduction, there are additional considerations.

For more information on estate planning in various surrogacy and assisted reproduction scenarios, please visit the following pages:

Estate Planning for Surrogacy
Embryo/Gamete Disposition Agreements
Posthumous Parentage Planning

Attorney Casey DiPaola works in both the estate planning and assisted reproduction fields, so she understands how these issues intersect and can guide you through both processes seamlessly.

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