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Germany denies issuance of a German birth certificate to a child who was born in the U.S. by a married surrogate mother.

Milena O'Hara · May 7, 2014 ·

The only way for the German parents to become parents of a US born child through surrogacy is through an adoption process, pursuant to German law. Even with a California birth certificate indicating they are the sole legal parents, Intended Parents cannot override the applicable German law (Art. 19 Abs. 1 S. 1 EGBGB) and can therefore not establish German citizenship of the child pursuant to §36 Abs. 1 S. 1 PStG. OLG Stuttgart.

German couples are strongly advised to seek local counsel prior to undergoing surrogacy in the U.S.

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