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At CAREM, our priority is you, and for several years we have accompanied and litigated
surrogate pregnancy cases in Mexico, taking part in complex matters related to parentage, civil registry, identity, and assisted reproduction.
Thanks to the experience and relationships we have developed before different federal courts throughout the country, today we can identify legal patterns, effective strategies, and legal solutions that have helped protect the rights of many families.
Our track record is reflected in consistent year-by-year activity with favorable results in surrogacy and assisted fertility matters in Mexico, for both domestic and international clients, while supporting different types of families at all times, including single-parent, same-sex parent, and heterosexual families.
In many of the cases we have litigated, we have obtained provisional and permanent injunctive relief to protect our clients’ rights while the case is still pending.
This has made it possible to:
- Move forward with the child’s registration
- Protect the recognition of parentage
- Avoid premature legal harm
- Provide greater legal certainty for families
In most of the families we have represented, federal courts have issued favorable rulings related to surrogacy in Mexico.
Through constitutional litigation, we have obtained rulings concerning:
- Parentage
- The child’s identity
- Civil registry matters
- Assisted reproductive techniques
- Recognition of family rights
In many cases, these rulings also became final and were complied with by the relevant authorities.
One of the most important issues for both domestic and foreign families is achieving an appropriate birth registration without improper restrictions.
In different cases, we have obtained:
- Issuance of birth certificates
- Correction of prior records
- Removal of restrictive notes
- Recognition of the parents’ procreative intent
Our law firm does not only seek to obtain a favorable ruling; we also follow up to ensure that authorities properly comply with each judgment.
Within the proceedings we have handled, this has included:
- Requests to the Civil Registry
- Enforcement of judgments
- Judicial follow-up
- Formal declarations of compliance
We have also participated in surrogacy cases advising foreign clients from countries such as Spain, the UK, the United States, France, and Norway in matters involving:
- Embassies and consulates
- Immigration authorities
- Issuance of documents and passports
We have handled cases in which authorities initially deny injunctive relief, arguing that the matter involves a “future uncertain act.”
In many of these matters, we have pursued additional legal remedies in order to later obtain:
- Granting of the injunction
- Recognition of the urgency of the case
- Early legal protection
We have also litigated matters in which there is already:
- A refusal to register
- Errors in the birth certificate
- Conflicts related to parentage
In these types of proceedings, we have achieved:
- Proper issuance of the birth certificate
- Modification of records
- Removal of restrictive annotations
- Compliance by the Civil Registry
Some surrogacy cases in Mexico require continuing the process before federal courts through:
- Appeals
- Challenges
- Proceedings before Collegiate Circuit Courts
In different cases, this has allowed us to overturn unfavorable rulings and obtain favorable outcomes for our clients.
In several proceedings, we have also intervened in matters related to:
- Corrections to birth certificates
- Removal of marginal annotations
- Proper compliance with judicial rulings
Based on the matters we have handled, we have identified recurring legal issues in surrogacy cases in Mexico, such as:
- Denials of injunctive relief
- The need to file new proceedings
- Intervention by Collegiate Circuit Courts
- Enforcement of judgments
- Conflicts related to identity and parentage
The cases we have litigated are part of legal discussions that have been reviewed by federal courts in Mexico, especially in matters related to:
- Injunctive relief in surrogacy cases
- Recognition of identity rights
- Parentage arising from assisted reproduction
- Legal protection of the child
- Certain future acts within amparo proceedings
Disclaimer: Please note that all information contained herein is for informational purposes only. ALWAYS consult your legal advisor.
All information we share is presented in general terms and for informational purposes, based on real matters previously handled.
At CAREM, we maintain strict confidentiality regarding personal data and the specific details of each proceeding, in accordance with applicable law and official records.
