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Georgia Adoption Information

Adoption in Georgia: A Complete Guide for Birth Mothers and Adoptive Families

A Act of Love Adoptions is a Utah-licensed nonprofit adoption agency, founded in 1993. Adoption laws vary by state, and the information on this page is general in nature for Georgia. We can share general adoption information for Georgia and coordinate with birth moms there through the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC). To understand the specific options and protections available in your state, please request a free consultation.

Adoption in Georgia is governed by Ga. Code §19-8, which sets rules for consent, revocation, home studies, and interstate placements. Georgia is home to Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, and Columbus, and most Georgia adoptions take 12 to 24 months from application to placement.

Notable Georgia Rules

  • Surrender of rights must be witnessed

Georgia Adoption Laws

AreaGeorgia Rule
Statute referenceGa. Code §19-8
Consent timingNo earlier than 24 hours after birth
Revocation4 days after consent signing
Home study agencyGeorgia Department of Human Services
Open adoptionPermitted

Support Available to Birth Moms in Georgia

Pregnancy can bring real financial pressure. Depending on the laws in Georgia, you may be eligible for assistance with pregnancy and adoption-related expenses, including things like rent support, food, transportation to medical appointments, and other living costs. Counseling, medical support, and independent legal support are standard and provided at no cost to you. The specifics vary by state, so a free consultation is the best way to understand what is available for your situation.

Adoption Costs in Georgia

For birth mothers in Georgia, adoption services are provided at no cost, as allowed by state law. For adoptive families, domestic infant adoption costs typically range $30,000 to $50,000.

Full Cost Breakdown

Common Questions

Georgia Adoption FAQ

Is adoption free for birth moms in Georgia?+

Yes, for birth moms. All adoption services, counseling, legal counsel, medical coordination, and support for pregnancy and adoption-related expenses are provided at no cost, as allowed by state law. For adoptive families, fees apply.

Can I work with A Act of Love from Georgia?+

A Act of Love is a Utah-licensed nonprofit adoption agency. We can share general adoption information for Georgia and coordinate out-of-state placements through the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC). Adoption laws vary by state, so the best next step is a free, no-pressure consultation so we can walk through your specific options.

How long is the revocation period in Georgia?+

4 days after consent signing

Is open adoption legal in Georgia?+

Yes. Georgia permits open, semi-open, and closed adoption arrangements.

How is adoption different from Georgia foster care?+

Foster care is handled by Georgia's state child welfare agency and typically involves children already in state custody. Domestic infant adoption is a voluntary placement by a birth mom who has chosen adoption during pregnancy.

About A Act of Love Adoptions

A Act of Love Adoptions is a Utah-licensed nonprofit adoption agency. Here is a short version of who we are and how we walk with birth moms and adoptive families.

4.8★
Among the top-rated adoption agencies in the U.S., with 129 verified reviews.
Since 1993
More than 2,500+ adoptions. Trusted by birth moms and adoptive families for 30+ years.
By People Who Lived It
Founded by an adoptive mother. Many on our team are adoptive parents or adoptees themselves.
Free For Birth Moms
Independent legal counsel, medical coordination, and counseling before and after placement. At no cost, as allowed by state law.

Reviews

What Families Say

Act of Love is more than just an adoption agency, it's an incredible family that we felt immediately welcomed to and supported by.

Act of Love is more than just an adoption agency, it's an incredible family that we felt immediately welcomed to and supported by as we embarked on our adoption journey. We also witnessed the same level of incredible care and support with our baby's magical birth parents, which was very important to us. Thank you!

Chloe and Marie
Adoptive Family

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