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Legally Recognized

Surrogacy is fully regulated under Articles 143 and 144 of Georgia's Civil Code, providing clear legal standing for intended parents.

Birth Certificate Rights

Intended parents are named directly on the birth certificate — no adoption or court order required.

Surrogate Protections

Georgian law mandates health coverage, fair compensation, and independent legal representation for surrogates.

International Accessibility

Georgia's legislation specifically accommodates international intended parents, making it one of the most accessible surrogacy jurisdictions globally.

Understanding the Legal Process

Document Checklist

  • Notarized copy of marriage certificate
  • Valid passport copies for both intended parents
  • Medical report confirming need for surrogacy
  • Signed surrogacy agreement (prepared by our legal team)
  • Power of attorney (for clients not present at delivery)
  • Embassy-specific documentation for child's travel documents
  • Notarized consent forms for IVF procedures
  • Insurance documentation for surrogate

Important: Legal requirements may vary depending on your country of residence. We strongly recommend scheduling a legal consultation before beginning the process.

Legal documents and contracts for surrogacy agreements in Georgia

Our Legal Team Works for You

At IVFertility georgia, you never have to navigate the legal process alone. Our in-house legal team has handled surrogacy and IVF agreements for families from over 40 countries. We prepare every contract, coordinate with local authorities, and liaise with your home country's embassy to ensure a smooth transition.

We believe legal clarity is the foundation of trust. That is why we explain every clause, answer every question, and never rush the process. Your peace of mind matters as much as the medical outcome.

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