Illinois has among the most progressive surrogacy laws in the country. These laws fall under the "Gestational Surrogacy Act," passed in 2005. This law aims to provide clear guidance and protection for both intended parents and surrogates. As the law does, contracts between the parties are legally binding and helps to ensure that the rights of all participants are well protected. This means that surrogacy in Illinois is now one of the most transparent and secure processes available anywhere in the country.
Key Provisions of the Law:- The surrogate does not have a genetic tie to the child (gestational surrogacy).
- There is legal enforcement of contracts between the parties.
- In a pre-birth order, intended parents are recognized as the legal parents before the birth of the child.
- Both the surrogate and the intended parents have legal rights protected.