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Surrogacy Law in Georgia
In Georgia, surrogacy has been legal since 1997 and is available to couples who have been married for at least one year, whether officially or civilly. Surrogate mothers must be healthy women aged 20 to 40, with their own healthy child and no harmful habits. According to Georgian law, surrogate mothers are not allowed to keep the child after birth. Only the intended parents' names appear on the birth certificate, which can be issued within a day, providing reassurance to many couples.
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We help families who struggle to have their first child experience the joy of parenthood. Our mission is to provide expert care, uphold the highest ethical standards, and guide the process to turn this challenge into a happy ending—a fulfilled family.
Point Medical Center is committed to guiding you through every step of the legal process. The Georgian Surrogacy Law offers unique and supportive conditions, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience until your baby is born.
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Point Medical Center will support you throughout the entire process. Our services include selecting a surrogate who meets all requirements, performing IVF, handling travel arrangements and accommodation for the surrogate mother until delivery, preparing the necessary documents for the surrogate’s signature, and resolving any legal matters, silmplifing the complex process for your comfort.
We help families who struggle to have their first child experience the joy of parenthood. Our mission is to provide expert care, uphold the highest ethical standards, and guide the process to turn this challenge into a happy ending—a fulfilled family. Law also ensures to deliver the birth certificate only within a day.
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