Known donation on trial – Article published in Bionews

Natalie has written a comment piece in this week’s Bionews about UK law in disputed known donation cases.  Reviewing lessons learned from several recent cases which have found their way to the family court after disputes arose between parents and known donors, she discusses the court’s approach and the significance of donor agreements.

Read the full article here.

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