Sounds like you are just at the beginning of your research into this - and worth going to talk to the different lawyers mentioned above, who are pretty established in this area. Another is Melissa Brisman in NJ, or Andrew Vorzimer based in CA. (It really doesn't matter where your lawyer is for this kind of work) The overall numbers of surrogacies is pretty small, so it's a small universe of lawyers and agencies that work on them. So, for instance, may 'full service' agencies consist of around 3 staff people, including an attorney. Even CSP, which is possibly the biggest agency that deals with surrogacies, is only about 10-15 people and that's because they have more case managers. Just raising b/c when I started my 'journey' of having kids through surrogacy (gestational carrier) - I was surprised by this, thinking there would be these seriously buttoned down agencies etc, so just to help set expectations. It doesn't mean they are not professional, they are just not these big mega-service oriented groups - and it took a lot of work and diligence on our part. That said, we were very blessed and successfully had wonderful twins this way.