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Surrogacy laws in Georgia

Georgia doesn't have a comprehensive surrogacy statute, but gestational surrogacy is actively and successfully practiced through established court procedures.

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What you need to know about surrogacy in Georgia

Georgia has no statute specifically prohibiting compensated surrogacy, and courts — particularly in the Atlanta area — have developed a consistent, supportive practice for gestational surrogacy over many years. Pre-birth orders are generally available. Georgia is, in fact, one of the more active states for surrogacy nationally despite lacking a comprehensive statute.

What this means for you as a surrogate

Georgia offers a genuinely active, well-functioning surrogacy environment. As always, your independent attorney will confirm exactly how the process applies to your situation.

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