Surrogacy Laws in Georgia

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Fast Facts

  • Is Georgia a surrogate friendly state: Yes.
  • Can Parent(s) obtain a birth order without an adoption: Yes; however, it varies by Judge/County.
  • Can birth order be obtained without a genetic connection to Child: Yes, but it varies by Judge/County. Generally, a birth order can be obtained without a genetic connection. However, for parents with no genetic connection, parents must be married in order to obtain a birth order.

Summary of Georgia Surrogacy Law

Currently, there are no laws, statutes or case law, which specifically prohibit surrogacy in the state of Georgia. Pre-birth parentage orders have been successfully granted in the state of Georgia.

– Summary provided by Amy Wallas Fox, Esq.

Attorneys Specializing in Surrogacy Law in Georgia

Lila Newbery Bradley, Esq.
Phone: (404) 442-6969 ext. 5
Email: lila@gababylaw.com

Amy Wallas Fox, Esq.
Phone: (704) 702-0300
Email: amy@ncbabylaw.com

Lynn Holland Goldman, Esq.
Phone: (404) 442-6969 ext. 3
Email: lynn@gababylaw.com

Sherriann H. Hicks, Esq.
Phone: 404-786-7365
Email: shicks@shickslaw.com

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