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Surrogacy is something different than adoption although your state's adoption laws may have a say in how the process works.

In The Infertility Answer Book, Brette McWhorter Sember points out that most states don't have laws that specifically address the issues around surrogacy, which means that to the law, a surrogacy adoption may look an awful lot like a typical adoption. It is extremely important that you find a lawyer with specialized training and experience to help you make decisions around surrogacy and supervise the process.

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