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  2. Surrogacy laws by country - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, all jurisdictions allow altruistic surrogacy; with commercial surrogacy being a criminal offense.In New South Wales, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory it is an offence to enter into international commercial surrogacy [3] arrangements with potential penalties extending to imprisonment for up to one year in Australian Capital Territory, up to two years imprisonment in ...

  3. Surrogacy - Wikipedia

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    The legality of surrogacy varies around the world. Many countries do not have laws which specifically deal with surrogacy. Some countries ban surrogacy outright, while others ban commercial surrogacy but allow altruistic surrogacy (in which the surrogate is not financially compensated). Some countries allow commercial surrogacy, with few ...

  4. Italy makes it illegal for couples to have a baby by ... - AOL

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    The legislation extends a surrogacy ban already in place in Italy since 2004 to those who go to countries such as the United States or Canada, where it is legal, imposing jail terms of up to two ...

  5. Italy bans overseas surrogacy, with 2 years in jail for offenders

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    The legislation extends a surrogacy ban already in place in Italy since 2004 to those who go to countries such as the U.S. or Canada, where it is legal, imposing jail terms of up to two years and ...

  6. Surrogacy laws - Wikipedia

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    Surrogacy laws. Add languages. Add links. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free ...

  7. Michigan to lift nation's only ban on paid surrogacy agreements

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    Arpan Lobo and Clara Hendrickson, Detroit Free Press. April 1, 2024 at 9:19 AM. ... Her experience inspired her to advocate for changes to Michigan’s surrogacy laws. She founded the Michigan ...

  8. Fertility tourism - Wikipedia

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    For instance, there are places where there is a lack of laws or guidelines for surrogacy and many custody battles have resulted in outlawing surrogacy and deeming parental rights to the surrogate over the intended parents, or fully legalizing surrogacy all together. [50] In countries where surrogacy is banned, there have been many instances ...

  9. Michigan governor signs act to decriminalize paid surrogacy ...

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    In addition to states explicitly regulating paid surrogacy, some states have no laws about surrogacy but it is commonly accepted, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.