Surrogacy in Mexico:
Securing Parental Rights for
International Parents

One of the most critical legal aspects of surrogacy in Mexico is the establishment of parental rights. Whether you’re from the USA, Canada, UK, Spain, or France, ensuring that you are legally recognized as the parent of your child born via surrogacy in Mexico is essential for immigration, citizenship, and custody purposes.

At CAREM, we guide international intended parents through every legal step to secure full, enforceable parental rights in Mexico and their home country.

Parental Rights Under Mexican Law

In Mexico, surrogacy is regulated at the state level. States like Mexico City and Sinaloa allow and legally protect gestational surrogacy arrangements.

Parental rights are typically established through:

The process may differ based on the state and the family structure (married, single, LGBTQ+).

Legal Process to Establish Parental Rights

Step 1: Surrogacy Agreement

CAREM drafts a legally binding surrogacy contract that clearly states:

  • The surrogate has no parental claim
  • The intended parents assume all parental rights and responsibilities
  • Agreement on medical decisions and birth plans

Step 2: Birth Certificate Registration

Depending on the jurisdiction, the intended parents may be:

  • Listed directly on the initial birth certificate
  • Required to obtain a court order for recognition if laws do not allow direct listing

CAREM manages this registration to ensure compliance with local civil registry procedures.

Step 3: Court Order (if applicable)

In some states or for LGBTQ+/single parents, a judge may be required to issue a ruling affirming parenthood. CAREM handles:

  • Case preparation
  • Court filings
  • Legal representation at hearings

This order confirms the intended parents’ exclusive legal parentage.

Once parental rights are established in Mexico, CAREM assists with:

  • Obtaining apostilled documents
  • Legal translations
  • Consular notifications
  • Passport and citizenship filings in your home country
Each Country has Different Procedures:
  • USA: U.S. Consulates often require DNA testing and surrogacy documentation for citizenship.
  • UK: Requires a Parental Order from a UK family court after returning home.
  • Canada: Recognition varies by province; legal parentage and birth certificate must be submitted for citizenship.
  • Spain & France: May involve complex recognition procedures, including court validations or adoption.

CAREM works closely with foreign counsel when needed to streamline this process.

What If the Surrogate Refuses to Relinquish Rights?

In ethical surrogacy agreements, surrogates:

  • Are thoroughly counseled on their non-parental status
  • Sign contracts clearly stating they will not seek custody

In Mexican states where surrogacy is legal, courts consistently uphold the intent of the contract. CAREM has never encountered a case where a properly screened and contracted surrogate has challenged parentage.

Special Cases – LGBTQ+ and Single Parents

While many Mexican states protect surrogacy for diverse families, some may require additional legal steps. CAREM:

  • Advises on favorable jurisdictions
  • Prepares additional documentation if needed
  • Files strategic legal actions to ensure full recognition

We’ve helped countless single parents and LGBTQ+ couples secure uncontested legal parentage in Mexico.

To complete the parental rights process, you will need:

Our legal team compiles and submits all required paperwork.

CAREM’s Legal Guarantee

CAREM guarantees:

  • All contracts are enforceable
  • Birth certificates are legally registered
  • Documentation complies with international standards

Our 20+ years of experience ensure that you are fully protected and supported from pregnancy to post-birth legalization.

 Begin Your Surrogacy Journey with Confidence

If you’re exploring surrogacy in Mexico, securing parental rights is one of the most important steps. CAREM ensures that the process is legal, ethical, and internationally recognized.

Contact us today to learn more and begin your journey to legal parenthood.

Disclaimer: Please note that all the information contained herein is for informational purposes only. ALWAYS consult with your legal advisor.

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