Arizona
PRE BIRTH OR POST BIRTH ORDER
Pre-birth
Process begins at week 14 of the pregnancy. Once the case is filed, the issuance of the judgment can vary depending on the county in which the case is filed.
Married Hetero Couple |
Unmarried Hetero Couple |
Married Same-Sex Couple |
Unmarried Same-Sex Couple |
Single Parent |
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One Bio Connection |
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Two Bio Connections |
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No Bio Connections |
Acceptance of California Pre-birth order
Yes.
Birth Certificates
Timing - Varies by county, but the typical time frame is 5-10 business days.
Title - Parents can choose to be listed as father, parent, or mother.
GC - The initial birth certificate can include the name of the GC with the name of an IP. The birth certificate can later be revised to remove the name of the GC.
statutes / case law
Arizona Revised Statute § 25-218 states that no person may enter into or assist in creating a surrogacy contract.
Is there a statute or published case law that addresses the rights of a donor over the resulting eggs, sperm, embryo or child? No.
Venue
County of the child's birthplace, county of the Intended Parent's residence, county of the GC’s residence, or county which is most convenient for the parties.
Do results vary by venue? Yes.
Are motions to waive venue accepted? Yes.
Electronic signatures / e-notarizaTIONS
Unknown.
Second / step parent adoptions
Can the non-biological parent in a same-sex couple obtain a second parent adoption based solely on the fact that the child was born in the state (i.e., neither of the Intended Parents lives in the state)? No.
Will courts grant second parent adoptions or stepparent adoptions to heterosexual couples living in the state? Yes
Does the couple need to be married? Yes, the couple must either be married or registered domestic partners.
Will courts grant second parent adoptions or stepparent adoptions to same-sex couples living in the state? Yes.
Does the couple need to be married? Yes, the couple must either be married or registered domestic partners.