Is surrogacy in Mexico legal and what steps do intended parents actually need to follow?
MAY 18, 202657 MIN
Is surrogacy in Mexico legal and what steps do intended parents actually need to follow?
MAY 18, 202657 MIN
Description
In this episode, Maria Feekes sits down with Mexican attorney Ramiro Alejandro García Flores to break down surrogacy laws in Mexico, including the real legal process, parental rights, and common mistakes that can delay or derail a journey.If you’re researching:is surrogacy legal in Mexico for foreignerssurrogacy in Mexico laws by state (Tabasco, Sinaloa, Mexico City)how parentage is established in Mexico surrogacywhat is amparo in surrogacy Mexicodo intended parents need DNA testing or travel to Mexico— this episode gives you clear, experience-based answers.Ramiro explains:How surrogacy laws in Mexico work, including differences between states and the role of Supreme Court guidanceThe amparo process and how intended parents establish legal parentage (pre-birth vs post-birth)What the new voluntary jurisdiction process means and why contract ratification before embryo transfer is criticalCommon misconceptions about DNA testing, power of attorney, and parental presence in MexicoHow procreative intent and human rights principles shape surrogacy outcomes in Mexican courtsThis is a practical, legal breakdown of surrogacy in Mexico, designed to help intended parents understand the real process - not just assumptions or outdated information.If you are considering surrogacy in Mexico, this episode will help you avoid costly mistakes and move forward with clarity and confidence.KEY TOPICSSurrogacy laws in Mexico: legal foundations, state differences, and Supreme Court guidance [04:32]Amparo process explained: how legal parentage is established in Mexico (pre-birth vs post-birth) [08:36]Voluntary jurisdiction in Mexico surrogacy: why contract ratification before transfer matters [18:12]Surrogacy myths in Mexico: DNA testing, power of attorney, and travel requirements [35:26]Procreative intent and human rights in Mexican surrogacy law [49:24]About the Guest:Ramiro Alejandro García Flores has been working with surrogacy and assisted reproduction cases in Mexico for over 14 years. He personally manages the Amparo filings and court procedures for the families and oversees the legal process from preparation through the final court steps.Ramiro Alejandro García Flores, can be found online at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramiro-alejandro-garcía-flores-2b135593/Your host, Maria Feekes, can be found online at:Website: smartpathfertilityintl.comWebsite: mariafeekes.comFacebook: facebook.com/mariafeekesInstagram: instagram.com/mariafeekesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-feekes-738576127/