08/30/2025
Surrogacy is a very personal journey, but it also involves complex legal steps. Laws about parenthood, citizenship, and birth registration differ from country to country and can change unexpectedly.
That’s why our legal team acts early and carefully to protect your rights every step of the way. We create clear contracts that explain the surrogate’s role and responsibilities and make sure you, the intended parents, have full legal rights to your child.
In many places, like Georgia and some U.S. states, the law recognizes the intended parents, not the surrogate, as the child’s legal parents. Our experts guide you through these different rules to ensure your legal parenthood is recognized both where your baby is born and in your home country.
For international parents, we also help with immigration paperwork, coordination, and the legal details to bring your child home safely.
Protecting your family’s legal rights is our highest priority.