The Complete Guide to the Surrogacy Process in Georgia

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Surrogacy abroad provides an easier path for Israelis who do not meet the criteria under Israeli law. In recent years, Georgia has become a very popular destination for heterosexual couples seeking a convenient and efficient surrogacy process. Here is a comprehensive guide to surrogacy in Georgia.

How Can Surrogacy Be Carried Out in Georgia?

Surrogacy in Georgia is available to individuals who are not Georgian citizens. A Georgian passport is not required to proceed with the process, making Georgia an attractive option for many. To undertake surrogacy, it is recommended to engage skilled and experienced professionals specializing in surrogacy in Georgia.

These professionals may include lawyers with expertise in Georgian surrogacy laws or agencies offering comprehensive support throughout the process. With their assistance, you can efficiently handle the bureaucratic aspects, establish and maintain communication with the surrogate mother, and oversee her medical treatments and follow-ups in Georgia.

Who Is Eligible for Surrogacy in Georgia?

Georgian law stipulates that surrogacy is only available for heterosexual couples. Beyond this restriction, the other conditions are not overly stringent, and most heterosexual couples seeking surrogacy meet the Georgian legal requirements. According to Georgian surrogacy law, the process can be undertaken by couples in a shared domestic arrangement.

Practically speaking, both married couples and unmarried couples in a legally recognized partnership can proceed. Additionally, there is no age limitation for either partner. Unlike Israeli law, there is no requirement to undergo a special surrogacy committee for approval.

Funding Options for Surrogacy in Georgia

On average, the costs of a surrogacy process in Georgia amount to approximately 200,000 NIS, a significant sum by any standard. Couples interested in surrogacy in Georgia need to secure funding in advance. Couples who are pursuing surrogacy due to medical harm caused by malpractice may fund the process through compensation received from medical negligence claims. Another option for couples lacking the required funds is to take out a loan. Some Israeli banks offer loans for any purpose, including special loans for surrogacy.

Costs Included in the Process

The surrogacy process involves fixed costs alongside additional expenses. Intended parents must cover payments to the surrogate and the medical treatments and follow-ups during pregnancy. Other associated costs include flight tickets, living expenses in Georgia, and purchasing an insurance policy in case of failure. If a surrogate replacement is needed after three unsuccessful implantation attempts, additional fees will apply.

Monitoring the Process

Couples initiating surrogacy can monitor the process from the moment the embryo is implanted in the surrogate’s womb until the end of the process. During this time, they can maintain contact with the surrogate mother and the medical team managing her follow-ups. Professional guidance throughout the surrogacy process in Georgia ensures access to relevant information and provides availability for questions and requests.

Additional Key Information

Birth Certificate Registration: According to Georgian law, the actual parents are listed on the birth certificate of a child born through surrogacy. The surrogate mother is not mentioned, simplifying future bureaucratic procedures.

Timeline: The preliminary steps in the surrogacy process in Georgia typically take only a few months.

Surrogate Requirements: The surrogate mother must be a Georgian citizen and meet the age requirements stipulated by law.

Georgia’s clear legal framework, affordability, and efficient procedures make it a favorable option for couples seeking surrogacy. By working with experienced professionals, the process can be smooth and legally secure.

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Attorney Yariv Vaknin

Yariv holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Ono Academic College and completed his pre-internship at the Tel Aviv-based firm Vaknin-Tor.

Shortly thereafter, he established his thriving law firm. Previously, he served as Vice Chair of two national committees of the Israel Bar Association—the Local Government Committee and the Enforcement Committee. In addition to managing his own firm, Attorney Vaknin serves as an external director at the Mei Noam Corporation, which provides water and sewage services to approximately 54,000 households in Nof HaGalil, Migdal HaEmek, and Afula.

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