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Embryo Donation Agreement Lawyer Serving New York, Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire

An increasing number of individuals find themselves in the position of having remaining embryos after their families are complete. Deciding what to do with the remaining embryos can bring up complicated emotions. Janene can help guide your decision-making regarding your remaining embryos, including entering into an open embryo donation arrangement, a closed embryo donation arrangement, or an embryo disposition agreement.

Whether you are a hopeful parent considering growing your family through embryo donation or find yourself exploring donation options for your remaining embryos, Janene is here to guide and assist you.

​If you possess cryopreserved embryos that you do not intend to use for your own family building, please consider directing what should be done with these embryos in the event of your death or divorce in a legally binding contract. Embryo disposition agreements are an important part of family planning and can prevent a dispute over your cryopreserved embryos in the future.

​If you are deciding what to do with your frozen embryos in the context of a divorce or fighting for control of your embryos, do not hesitate to reach out.

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Embryo Donation Agreements

Whether you’re hoping to grow your family through an embryo donation or you’re looking to donate yourself, you deserve guidance that’s as intentional as you are. At Oleaga Law, LLC, our attorney helps individuals, couples, and growing families of all kinds protect their rights and best interests with carefully constructed embryo donation agreements and disposition plans. When you partner with our firm, you can expect comprehensive support rooted in years of experience with assisted reproduction and family formation matters. We have offices in Maine and New York and work with clients across the U.S. and abroad. Connect with us today to explore your options and learn how we can make a positive difference in your journey.

An increasing number of individuals find themselves in the position of having remaining embryos after their families are complete. Deciding what to do with the remaining embryos can bring up complicated emotions. Janene can help guide your decision-making regarding your remaining embryos, including entering into an open embryo donation arrangement, a closed embryo donation arrangement, or an embryo disposition agreement.

Whether you are a hopeful parent considering growing your family through embryo donation or find yourself exploring donation options for your remaining embryos, our family formation attorney is here to guide and assist you.

If you possess cryopreserved embryos that you do not intend to use for your own family building, please consider directing what should be done with these embryos in the event of your death or divorce in a legally binding contract. Embryo disposition agreements are an important part of family planning and can help prevent disputes over your cryopreserved embryos in the future.

All of these decisions can be overwhelming, but our embryo donation agreements lawyer is here to help you understand what the law requires and what steps will best support your family’s goals. With many years of experience in this area of law, we know the emotional layers of embryo-related decisions, especially when they involve the end of a family-building chapter, the beginning of a new one, or disputes arising from divorce or relationship changes. We’re passionate about helping families like yours ensure your wishes and boundaries are clearly reflected in all necessary legal documents.

Extensive Experience With Embryo Donation Matters

Embryo donation and disposition agreements are among the most sensitive areas of reproductive law. These contracts involve legal, ethical, and emotional considerations, so you want to put your best foot forward. Seek legal counsel that offers a mix of technical knowledge and a compassionate approach. Families from across the country have trusted our firm with these matters because we deliver on all fronts.

  • Our practice is dedicated exclusively to family formation, enabling us to offer insightful, focused guidance that general practitioners often can’t.
  • Janene’s background in international law uniquely equips her to assist with cross-border embryo donation arrangements and scenarios involving parties in multiple jurisdictions.
  • She is licensed in New York, Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire, allowing our firm to address multi-state legal questions as needed.
  • We are experienced in supporting LGBTQ+ families, single intended parents, and non-traditional family structures, which enables us to bring a range of perspectives and provide tailored guidance to every client.
  • Janene has held leadership roles in national fertility law organizations and has been recognized for her professional excellence, including being named to Maine Business Journal’s 40 Under 40.

When you’re ready to protect your rights, define expectations, and make informed decisions about your embryos, we’re here to guide you through those processes. If you’re deciding what to do with your frozen embryos in the context of a divorce—or fighting for control of your embryos, do not hesitate to reach out. Contact us at Oleaga Law, LLC today.

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