Georgia has been a preferred destination for international surrogacy since 1997, when Article 143 of the Georgian Law on Health Protection explicitly legalized surrogacy and established clear parental rights for intended parents.
Unlike many countries with restrictive or ambiguous laws, Georgia's legal framework is straightforward, well-established, and consistently applied. Intended parents are recognized as the sole legal parents from the moment of conception, with no parental rights retained by the surrogate.
Key legal advantages include:
From first consultation to bringing your baby home, we guide you every step of the way.
Our legal team ensures every aspect of your surrogacy journey is protected under Georgian law. We draft and review all contracts, coordinate with the Civil Registry Agency, and ensure proper documentation at every stage.
Before any medical procedure begins, a detailed surrogacy agreement is signed by all parties. This contract covers compensation, medical decisions, parental rights, and all contingencies, providing complete legal clarity.
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