
Bringing your baby home after an international surrogacy journey involves important legal steps to ensure full recognition of your parental rights in your home country. The process varies depending on your location but often requires some legal procedures to confirm your status as the child’s legal parents.
Many countries require parents to apply for a parental order, adoption, or other legal recognition to establish full parental rights.
This legal process typically takes place in a family or high court, where a judge will review your case to ensure all legal requirements are met. To navigate this process smoothly, it is highly recommended to work with a legal expert specialising in international surrogacy. A qualified attorney or consultant familiar with the laws in your home country can guide you through the necessary legal steps, ensuring a stress-free transition to parenthood.
In international surrogacy journey, seeking legal advice early in the process—ideally before the baby is born—helps ensure proper preparation and prevents delays in bringing your child home.
At Little Embryos, we provide support based on the requirements of each country. While surrogacy laws differ globally, we ensure you have the necessary documents for a smooth exit from the birth country and entry into your home country.
Our team assists with all essential paperwork, including birth certificates and any additional legal documents required for citizenship.
We already have experience with the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Germany, Austria, Norway, Brazil, Portugal and Australia, New-Zealand and China.
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