Intake & Scheduling
Log in to add the referral for the SurroStudy that is needed. Once submitted, we review your information and reach out to schedule your evaluation.
Interviews & Information Gathering
We conduct comprehensive interviews via secure video conferencing).
Most evaluations involve 1–2 hours of interview time, sometimes split across multiple sessions depending on complexity and scheduling needs.
For intended parents: Individual or joint interviews depending on family structure. Sometimes both partners may be interviewed separately or together. You will complete a detailed intake questionnaire.
For gestational carriers: An individual interview with the carrier and often a separate conversation with her partner, if applicable.
For Power of Attorney: You will have a short interview designed to help hospitals feel comfortable releasing the baby into your care.
During or after interviews, we review relevant documentation:
Evaluation & Assessment
Report Preparation & Delivery
Professional but readable. We write for multiple audiences—attorneys who need legal defensibility, agencies who need practical information, and families who need to understand what we documented about them.
We avoid jargon where possible. We explain our reasoning. We document thoroughly without being unnecessarily verbose.
Reports are delivered electronically to you and/or your designated representatives (agency, attorney, clinic). Timing depends on evaluation complexity but is typically within 1 week of completing interviews.
Follow-Up & Supplemental Documentation
We’ve worked with intended parents from dozens of countries. We understand that you may need documentation
formatted for multiple jurisdictions, that translation may be required, and that timelines can be complicated by travel and immigration requirements.
We tailor our reports to meet both U.S. and home country requirements where possible. We can coordinate with your international legal team to ensure documentation meets everyone’s needs.
Same-sex couples, transgender intended parents, and non-binary individuals are welcome here. We’re aware of the additional legal complexity you may face in some jurisdictions and the discrimination you may have encountered elsewhere in your journey.
Our evaluation process is the same regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Families are families.
If you’ve been through this before, we streamline the process. Previous evaluations inform our work, and we focus on what’s changed rather than rehashing everything.