In Massachusetts, a Notice of Birth under a Genetic Surrogacy Agreement involves notifying relevant parties about the birth of a child conceived through a genetic surrogacy arrangement. This typically includes the intended parents, the surrogate, and any involved medical facilities. The process ensures that the intended parents are recognized as the legal parents of the child. Legal documentation, such as a pre-birth order, may be required to establish parentage and ensure the intended parents’ names appear on the birth certificate. This process is governed by Massachusetts law to protect the rights of all parties involved and to ensure the child’s legal parentage is clearly established.
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