
the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA)
The Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) is a law designed to protect the rights of children in cases of assisted reproduction, such as surrogacy and sperm or egg donation. It helps clarify the legal parentage of children born through these methods, ensuring that intended parents are recognized as the legal parents from the start, rather than facing legal uncertainties later. The CPSA aims to provide stability and security for families created through assisted reproduction, while also safeguarding the rights of all parties involved, including donors and surrogates.