The Importance of Secure Escrow Services in Surrogacy: Insights from SEED Trust
On a recent episode of The Surrogacy Space, Marla Neufeld sat down with Abby Helmuth, Director of Partner Relations at SEED Trust, to discuss the critical role of escrow services in surrogacy and egg donation. SEED Trust is a leading independent surrogacy escrow agency, providing financial security and transparency for all parties involved in the surrogacy journey.
Why Escrow Services Matter in Surrogacy
Managing the financial aspects of surrogacy is a complex and delicate process. A dedicated escrow agency helps intended parents, surrogates, and donors navigate this process with confidence. Unlike escrow accounts managed by surrogacy agencies or law firms, SEED Trust operates as an independent third party, ensuring impartiality and financial protection.
During the podcast discussion, Abby emphasized several key benefits of working with an independent escrow service:
- Comprehensive Financial Protections: independent escrow services are bonded with various liability insurances, including general liability, errors and omissions, and cybersecurity insurance. These safeguards protect the funds held in escrow, ensuring financial security for both intended parents and surrogates.
- Transparency and Accessibility: The agency offers an easy-to-use online portal where intended parents, surrogates, and legal representatives can monitor their accounts in real time. This transparency helps build trust and ensures that funds are being allocated appropriately.
- Independence from Surrogacy Agencies and Law Firms: Because these independent organizations are not affiliated with any surrogacy agency or legal practice, it operates solely in the best interest of all parties, minimizing conflicts of interest and ensuring compliance with financial regulations.
Lessons from Past Failures
The necessity of secure escrow services has been underscored by cases where mismanagement led to significant financial loss. For example, in 2024, a surrogacy agency in Texas misallocated funds from escrow accounts, leaving intended parents and surrogates in a financial crisis. This type of failure highlights why choosing a reputable, insured, and experienced escrow provider is vital. Without proper oversight, funds meant to cover medical expenses, surrogate compensation, and other costs can be improperly spent, creating unnecessary stress in an already emotional journey.
The Role of Technology in Surrogacy Escrow
Modern escrow services have adapted to the needs of today’s surrogacy landscape by incorporating technology-driven solutions. Many now offer user-friendly platforms where intended parents, surrogates, and professionals can track funds in real time. These digital tools enhance accountability, reduce administrative errors, and provide a streamlined experience for all parties.
When embarking on a surrogacy journey, selecting the right escrow service is just as important as choosing the right agency, clinic, or legal team. A secure, transparent, and independent escrow provider ensures that financial obligations are met and that everyone involved can focus on what truly matters—the creation of a family.
For intended parents and surrogates, taking the time to research and invest in a trusted escrow service can make all the difference in ensuring a smooth, protected journey.

Who Do We Help?
Marla Neufeld, Esq., reproductive law and surrogacy attorney in Florida at the law firm of Greenspoon Marder LLP, personally experienced years of infertility and ultimately used a gestational surrogate to build her family. Marla is honored to represent married and unmarried couples (heterosexual and same sex) and individuals seeking to utilize various third party assisted reproductive technologies focusing her legal practice on surrogacy, egg/sperm/embryo donation, and adoptions.
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