by pnpd-admin | Jun 11, 2019 | Events, Surrogacy reform
Reforming Surrogacy Laws conference, London, 6 June 2019 Natalie and Helen were delighted to be invited to speak at the Reforming Surrogacy Laws conference in London last week. The event hosted the official launch of the Law Commission’s consultation on reforming UK...
by Natalie Gamble | Jun 6, 2019 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
The Independent on surrogacy law reform The Independent has featured an article about surrogacy law reform, reporting on the Law Commission’s provisional recommendations announced this week. The article says: “New parents should be able to acquire legal...
by Frankie Gamble | Jan 22, 2019 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
CNN speaks to Brilliant Beginnings about how the UK’s surrogacy laws are driving parents overseas CNN has featured an article about our research with Cambridge University, recently published in the leading journal Human Fertility. Our research was the first...
by Frankie Gamble | Jan 17, 2019 | Guidance and comment, Surrogacy reform
The Parental Order for single people, what does this mean for single intended parents and surrogates? Single people going through surrogacy in the UK need to obtain a parental order, after birth, to transfer parenthood from the surrogate to the intended parent and...
by Natalie Gamble | Dec 4, 2018 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
Natalie writes for the Guardian about surrogacy reform, altruism and payments to surrogates Our director Natalie Gamble was asked to write an opinion editorial for the Guardian, explaining why we think the law needs to change to support surrogates properly –...
by Natalie Gamble | Jul 16, 2018 | Media coverage and publications, Surrogacy reform
The Times on how the law is catching up with surrogacy The Times has written a piece about the problems with the UK’s current surrogacy laws, and the hope that law reform is on the way. It makes clear that while surrogacy is growing the law is widely...
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