Parental Rights
Georgia’s legal system ensures smooth parentage transfer. Courts issue pre-birth orders, declaring intended parents as the legal parents, regardless of marital status or genetic connection. This process is typically handled by attorneys without requiring court hearings.
Surrogate's Rights
Surrogates must meet specific criteria, including good health and having at least one child. They have no parental claims over the child, and their rights are automatically terminated upon birth. This provides clarity and security for intended parents.
Egg Donor Legal Situation
Egg donation is permitted and regulated in Georgia. Donors must meet specific eligibility requirements, such as being in good health and typically within a certain age range. Both anonymous and known donation arrangements are allowed. Once the donation process is complete, egg donors have no legal rights or claims over any resulting embryos or children.
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IVF Legislation in Georgia: A Supportive Legal Framework
Georgia provides a clear and favorable legal environment for in vitro fertilization (IVF), attracting individuals and couples seeking advanced fertility treatments.