
Key Points
- The President of Kazakhstan signed a new law amending the Family Code.
- Surrogate motherhood services will now be offered only to Kazakhstan citizens.
- Couples will be required to be officially married to benefit from the service.
The President of Kazakhstan signed a new law amending the Marriage and Family Code. Along with the law, comprehensive changes were made to the rules regarding surrogate motherhood services in the country.
According to the said regulation, new conditions that must be met by those who want to benefit from this service have been determined. Accordingly, it has become mandatory to be both a Kazakhstan citizen and officially married in order to request surrogate motherhood services.
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- What is the new condition for benefiting from surrogate motherhood services in Kazakhstan?
- According to the new law, to benefit from this service, one must be a Kazakhstan citizen and married.
- How will the new law affect the surrogate motherhood process?
- The law has introduced a new legal restriction to the process by ensuring that only married Kazakhstan citizens can request this service.
- Exactly which law did the President of Kazakhstan change?
- The President signed the enacted law envisaging amendments to the country's 'Marriage (Noble Union) and Family Code'.
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