Understanding The Risks And Benefits: Known Vs. Anonymous Donors And Your Family
Deciding between a known and anonymous donor is a significant step in using assisted reproductive technology (ART) to build your family. At Steven H. Snyder & Associates, our fertility attorneys are equipped to guide you through these choices. Each option has distinct legal and personal implications that affect the future of your family.
Steven H. Snyder & Associates has been helping families for decades to protect their legal rights as they grow through ART. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your situation, explain the potential legal issues and explore options that align with your family-building goals. Call 612-504-6499 or email us today.
Choosing To Work With A Known Donor
In an ART birth, you may be seeking an egg, sperm or embryo donor. One way to find one is to ask for a volunteer among the people you know. Working with a known donor offers several benefits:
- You have access to a detailed health history and personal background.
- Direct communication is often simpler. However, it is important to establish clear boundaries.
- Legal agreements must clearly define the donor’s role to prevent any future claims of parental rights.
Choosing a known donor involves careful consideration of both the benefits and necessary legal boundaries to protect all parties involved. Our fertility attorneys can help ensure your donor understands their obligations and does not intend to seek parental rights.
Choosing An Anonymous Donor
Another option is to seek out an anonymous donor, such as one through an agency. A fertility attorney from Steven H. Snyder & Associates can explain how this is done. Opting for an anonymous donor simplifies boundary setting:
- These donors typically do not seek any relationship with the child.
- This is particularly beneficial for some same-sex couples, reducing legal complexities around custody. Communication occurs through the agency, maintaining donor privacy.
Using an anonymous donor can streamline the process and reduce potential legal complications, ensuring clarity in parental rights.
The Importance Of Donor Contracts
Regardless of donor type, securing a sound legal contract is crucial:
- Our fertility attorneys review and draft contracts that protect your parental rights.
- We ensure the agreements address all potential legal issues with unknown donors and include necessary provisions for donor privacy and rights. An example of critical contract elements includes handling genetic information on ancestry sites, which could unexpectedly connect your child with biological siblings or reveal the donor’s identity.
Comprehensive donor contracts are essential in safeguarding your family’s interests and ensuring that all aspects of donor arrangements are legally covered.
Reach Out Now For A Free Consultation
Managing the legal landscape of ART requires skilled guidance. Contact Steven H. Snyder & Associates by phone at 612-504-6499 or by email to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with a fertility attorney. We are here to assist you in making informed decisions about working with donors, ensuring your path to parenthood is legally secured.