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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 126 - PARENTAGE

NRS 126.710 Gestational agreement: Conditions.

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NRS 126.710 Gestational agreement: Conditions.
1. A prospective gestational carrier, her legal spouse or domestic partner if she is married or in a domestic partnership, a donor or the donors and the intended parent or parents may enter into a written agreement providing that:
(a)The prospective gestational carrier agrees to pregnancy by means of assisted reproduction;
(b)The prospective gestational carrier, her legal spouse or domestic partner if she is married or in a domestic partnership, and the donor or donors relinquish all rights and duties as the parents of a child conceived through assisted reproduction; and
(c)The intended parent or parents become the parent or parents of any resulting child.
2. If two persons are the intended parents, both of the intended parents must be parties to the gestational agreement.
3. A gestational agreement is enforceable only if it satisfies the requirements of NRS 126.750 .
4. A gestational agreement may provide for payment of consideration pursuant to NRS 126.800 and 126.810 .
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