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The desire to have a child has been helped along with the medical technology of assisted reproduction, and now, Erickson Law, a Professional Law Corporation, brings the latest in legal technology to guide clients through this often daunting and emotional process of surrogacy law, egg donation, and embryo donation.
We are a professional firm committed to providing high quality, personalized surrogacy, egg donation, embryo donation, sperm donation advice, representation and related legal services to help couples and individuals create the family that they have always wanted. We provide open, semi-anonymous and anonymous arrangements. Each client’s confidentiality is absolutely assured.
Attorney Theresa M. Erickson, one of the few attorneys in the United States who specializes exclusively in the area of Family Formation Law, began her passion for this field of law during law school. First, she had chosen to become an egg donor for several couples who desperately wanted a child. In doing so, she helped create numerous children for these families. In addition, Attorney Erickson also witnessed her own sister deal with fertility on the opposite end of the spectrum by her inability to maintain a successful pregnancy. It is through this experience and passion that Attorney Erickson decided to focus her practice exclusively in the area of creating families and has specialized exclusively in this area for almost a decade.
In addition, The Surrogacy Lawyer Theresa M. Erickson is a nationally recognized expert in this specialized and unique area of law. Attorney Erickson is also involved in this community by volunteering her time for Resolve and AFA, while sponsoring events that promote awareness outside of this field. She is the Founding Director of SARP, Society of Assisted Reproductive Professionals, and she is the lead author of Assisted Reproduction, the Complete Guide to Having a Baby with the Help of a Third Party. Her newest book is Surrogacy and Embryo, Sperm and Egg Donation:
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