Oklahoma Code § 10-557.21

Title 10. Children: Death of intended parent prior to birth of child –
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Testamentary and inheritance rights.
A.  In the event that an intended parent predeceases the birth
of a child contemplated by a validated gestational agreement, the
terms and conditions of the gestational agreement shall remain in
full force and effect, and upon birth the resulting child shall be
delivered into the sole care and custody of the surviving intended
parent, if an intended parent so survives.  If there are no
surviving intended parents, the child shall be delivered into the
sole care and custody of the guardian nominated in the estate
planning documents of the intended parents.  If no such guardian
will accept or is fit to accept the sole care and custody of the
child, or if no valid estate planning documents of the intended
parents are then in effect, the child shall be delivered into the
sole care and custody of a guardian designated by the court as
provided by Oklahoma law, and in such instances nothing in the
Oklahoma Gestational Agreement Act shall prohibit a gestational
carrier or gestational spouse from being designated by the court as
the child's guardian.
B.  Any child conceived by assisted reproduction and pursuant to
the terms of a validated gestational agreement shall have all
testamentary and inheritance rights from the intended parents and
shall have no testamentary or inheritance rights from the
gestational carrier or any spouse of the gestational carrier if she
is married.  The intended parents shall have testamentary and
inheritance rights from the resulting child as parents, and the
gestational carrier and any spouse of the gestational carrier if she
is married shall have no testamentary or inheritance rights from the
resulting child as parents.

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