Saturday 23 December 2023

U.A.E Visa rules and Procedures,Free Legal Advise: Good news for the U.A.E Residents -A strong growth...

U.A.E Visa rules and Procedures,Free Legal Advise: Good news for the U.A.E Residents -A strong growth...:     The U.A.E. economy is projected to expand in 2024, bringing promising news for residents through increased employment opportunities. G...

Tuesday 12 December 2023

Indian Law Updates and Free legal Advise to You: The Central govt withdrew 3 new criminal law bills...

Indian Law Updates and Free legal Advise to You: The Central govt withdrew 3 new criminal law bills...:   On December 11, 2023, the Indian government withdrew three new criminal law bills that were introduced in the Lok Sabha in August 2023. Th...

Sunday 10 December 2023

U.A.E Visa rules and Procedures,Free Legal Advise: Major Shake-ups of Family Law in the U.A.E in 2023

U.A.E Visa rules and Procedures,Free Legal Advise: Major Shake-ups of Family Law in the U.A.E in 2023:   The U.A.E. has undergone a significant overhaul of its family law in recent years. This has resulted in substantial changes to various asp...

Wednesday 6 December 2023

U.A.E Visa rules and Procedures,Free Legal Advise: The Ruler's Court in the U.A.E-The Dubai Court's F...

U.A.E Visa rules and Procedures,Free Legal Advise: The Ruler's Court in the U.A.E-The Dubai Court's F...:   The Rulers Court in Dubai is the official office of the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. It is responsible for manag...There was a significant change to the UAE's surrogacy laws in December 2023. Federal Decree Law No. 17 of 2023 amended the existing law (Federal Decree Law No. 7 of 2019) to legalize surrogacy in the UAE. This means that it is now legal for couples to use a surrogate to carry their child, as long as they meet certain conditions.

Key provisions of the new surrogacy law:

Surrogacy is only permitted for married couples who are both UAE citizens or residents.

  • The surrogate mother must be over 21 years old and have a healthy medical history.
  • The surrogate mother must have given birth to at least one child of her own.
  • The surrogate mother must be mentally and physically fit to carry a pregnancy.
  • The surrogate mother must consent to the surrogacy agreement in writing.
  • The couple must obtain a medical certificate from a licensed doctor stating that they are unable to conceive a child on their own.

The couple must obtain a legal authorization from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) before proceeding with the surrogacy.

The new surrogacy law is a significant step forward for couples who are struggling to conceive a child on their own. It is also a positive development for the UAE, which is becoming increasingly open to new forms of assisted reproduction