When you’re thinking about becoming a surrogate, you may be questioning whether having partial custody of your child impacts your eligibility. The requirements to be a surrogate can be confusing, especially when one of the requirements is that you need to be currently raising a child.
We want nothing more than for you to become a successful surrogate. Our goal is to help give you an idea of the potential situations that may affect your eligibility to be a surrogate.
To learn if you’re eligible to be a surrogate, contact us online now or text us at 913-204-0224 to connect with us today.
Can I Be a Surrogate If I Only Have Partial Custody of My Child?
If you’re experiencing a normal divorce with a fair split custody arrangement, then you can still qualify to become a surrogate as long as you meet the other requirements. These requirements include:
-
Age range of 21-40
-
At least one prior successful pregnancy
-
BMI of 19-32
For those that have custody arrangements, such as having your child for the summers, you’ll still be eligible to become a surrogate. Each case is unique, and we encourage you to reach out so that we can get a better understanding of your situation. We’re always here to offer our unwavering support as you navigate your eligibility to be a surrogate.
Can I Be a Surrogate If I Don’t Have Custody of My Child?
If you don’t have custody of your child due to circumstances such as neglect, abuse or other factors affecting the child’s safety, you are not be eligible to become a surrogate. Our primary concern is ensuring a safe, supportive environment for the child you intend to carry.
If you no longer have custody of your child due to other factors that do not relate to negligence, abuse or violent or unstable behavior, you can reach out to us today to discuss your situation and determine if you’re eligible for surrogacy.
We’re committed to creating a safe experience for everyone involved, and we cannot proceed with the process in situations where there are significant concerns about parental fitness.
I Don’t Qualify to Be a Surrogate, What Now?
If for some reason you don’t qualify to be a surrogate, then you can still contribute to this life-changing journey through our referral program. When you refer a friend, you can earn $5,000 in referral fees when they mention your name.
Here’s how our referral program works:
-
Step 1: Refer a friend who you think will make a good surrogate candidate.
-
Step 2: Your friend will go through our initial screening.
-
Step 3: Once approved, she will join our program and be matched with intended parents.
-
Step 4: You’ll receive a $5,000 referral fee within 30 days of the embryo transfer.
A few simple steps can help you create another family and earn a well-deserved surrogate fee. We understand that it can be frustrating not being eligible and our referral program lets you be included in the beautiful journey of surrogacy.
Our Commitment
We’re dedicated to helping those who have partial custody of their child become surrogates and provide unwavering support throughout the process, making the experience as seamless as possible. We understand that each family dynamic is unique, and our team is here to navigate these complexities with you.
From the initial consultation to the successful completion of your surrogacy journey, we prioritize your well-being and ensure that your questions are addressed, and your concerns are met. Embarking on the path of surrogacy while having partial custody of your child is not only possible but can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience.
Contact us online now or text us at 913-204-0224 to see if you’re eligible to become a surrogate.