Growing your family through surrogacy can feel deeply hopeful—and also understandably high-stakes. In 2026, Wisconsin surrogacy laws allow people to pursue surrogacy under the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision Paternity of F.T.R., Rosecky v. Schissel, 2013 WI 66, 349 Wis. 2d, 833 N.W.2d 634. The court concluded that surrogacy contracts are enforceable unless contrary to the child’s best interest.
This means your journey can be both legally secure and successful when you proceed with a Surrogate residing in Wisconsin with the right plan, the right professionals, and a process built around transparency, respect, and protection for everyone involved—Surrogate, baby, and Intended Parents. Hatch is committed to that kind of ethically grounded support from day one.
Wisconsin is often described as a wonderful state for surrogacy with a clear legal framework.
Yes—surrogacy is legal in Wisconsin. Intended Parents and Surrogates can move forward with a gestational surrogacy journey, and clinics do provide care.
Alongside a clear legal frame, your protections also come from:
These safeguards exist to protect real people—not just paperwork—so you can move forward with more peace of mind.
Wisconsin families most often pursue gestational surrogacy, not traditional surrogacy, because it reduces legal and emotional risk and aligns with common medical and ethical standards.
In gestational surrogacy, the Surrogate is not genetically related to the baby. An embryo is created through IVF and transferred to the Surrogate.
Why it matters in Wisconsin:
In traditional surrogacy, the Surrogate uses her own egg—meaning she is the genetic mother.
Why it matters in Wisconsin:
For most Intended Parents and Surrogates, choosing gestational surrogacy is a meaningful way to prioritize clarity, boundaries, and emotional safety.
Even though a Wisconsin surrogacy contract is enforceable, a well-drafted agreement still matters. Think of it as a detailed, transparent roadmap—one that sets expectations, supports informed consent, and helps everyone stay aligned.
A carefully prepared agreement often includes:
These provisions can still reduce misunderstandings and protect relationships—especially when emotions run high.
If you’re pursuing surrogacy in Wisconsin, these steps are especially important:
These are not “extra hoops.” In a state like Wisconsin, they’re how you create a safer, steadier journey for everyone involved.
Parentage is often the most emotional legal issue in surrogacy—because it’s about the baby you already love. In Wisconsin, it’s also the area where planning matters most due to the contract unenforceability rule.
In some states, Intended Parents routinely obtain pre-birth orders that recognize them as the legal parents before delivery. In Wisconsin, pre-birth parentage orders are not consistently available statewide, and outcomes can vary based on the facts of the case and local court practice.
Whether pre-birth options may be possible can depend on factors such as:
A Wisconsin-experienced surrogacy attorney can tell you what is realistic where you live—and what timeline best protects the Surrogate and Intended Parents.
Because pre-birth pathways may be uncertain, some Wisconsin journeys rely on post-birth legal steps to establish intended-parent parentage.
Common post-birth approaches can include:
Your attorney will also help coordinate the hospital plan, including how the birth certificate process may work and how to reduce stress during delivery and discharge.
Surrogates often ask, “Will I be the legal parent at birth?” In some Wisconsin scenarios, the person who gives birth is presumed a legal parent unless and until a court order says otherwise. That’s exactly why ethical surrogacy in Wisconsin includes:
These safeguards exist to honor you, your body, and your boundaries—while also protecting the Intended Parents’ path to legal parenthood.
Surrogacy in Wisconsin can absolutely be done thoughtfully. Hatch is here to help you build a journey grounded in safety, transparency, and respect, with experienced support around matching, screening, legal coordination, and relationship care.
If you’re considering a Wisconsin journey, take the next step with a team that treats your trust like the precious thing it is—because it is.