Oregon Statutes

§ 109.228 — Effect of subsequent change of marital status

Oregon § 109.228
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.3
Title 11Domestic Relations
Ch. 109Parent and Child Rights and Relationships

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 109.228 (2026).

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(1)Unless a gestational surrogacy agreement expressly provides otherwise, after the agreement is signed by all of the parties:
(a)The subsequent marriage of a surrogate does not affect the validity of the agreement, the consent of the surrogate’s new spouse to the agreement is not required and the surrogate’s new spouse is not a presumed parent of a child conceived by assisted reproduction under the agreement; and
(b)The subsequent dissolution, annulment or legal separation of the surrogate does not affect the validity of the agreement.
(2)Unless a gestational surrogacy agreement expressly provides otherwise, after the agreement is signed by all of the parties:
(a)The marriage of an intended parent does not affect the validity of a surrogacy agreement, the consent of the new spouse of

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Legislative History

2025 c.592 §66

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