Switzerland Reforms Adoption Laws for Children Born Through Assisted Reproduction
Federal Council proposes streamlined adoption process for children conceived through sperm donation and other assisted reproductive technologies

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Federal Council has proposed an amendment to the civil code to streamline the adoption process for children born through assisted reproductive technologies.
- The proposed reform aims to remove the requirement of a one-year fostering period before the intended parent can adopt the child.
- The new rules would apply to children conceived via sperm donation and other medically assisted procreation methods authorised abroad, including surrogate motherhood.
- The primary goal of the amendment is to provide full legal protection to children living with their legal parent and the intended parent from birth.