CAFCASS data reveals the evolving landscape of surrogacy for UK parents, highlighting the popularity of the US as a destination and the ethical considerations involved. With over a decade of insights, NGA Law provides expert guidance on navigating surrogacy both domestically and internationally.
Surrogacy
Natalie Gamble at the Fertility Show 2024
Natalie was delighted to speak at the Fertility Show at Olympia in London on Saturday 18 May as part of a Q&A panel on surrogacy.
Natalie speaks at the American Bar Association conference about surrogacy law
Natalie was delighted to speak at the American Bar Association’s conference in Boston, USA on 1-4 May 2024, joining an expert panel of surrogacy law experts from the UK, New Zealand and South Africa.
Kelly speaks at the Growing Families event about domicile for UK parents through surrogacy
Kelly was delighted to speak at the Growing Families UK Europe event in London on 21 April 2024 about domicile (as one at the criteria which at least one of the parents must satisfy to be able to apply for a UK parental order after the birth of their child through surrogacy).
Why UK solicitors cannot draft surrogacy agreements
We explain the value of a surrogacy agreement, why solicitors cannot draft it and the importance for surrogacy teams to create one.
Comment piece published in Bionews about the Pope’s comments on surrogacy
Natalie, alongside Professor Kirsty Horsey and Professor Emily Jackson, offered a response in support of surrogacy to Pope Francis’ comments on surrogacy in a comment piece posted by BioNews.
Natalie Gamble speaks on BBC Radio 4 defending the ethics of surrogacy
Natalie spoke with the ‘Talking Family Law’ podcast about surrogacy law in anticipation of the Law Commission publishing its report on law reform in 2023.
Exporting embryos and gametes from the UK: practicalities and the law
Here is a brief guide to what you need to know if you are considering exporting your frozen gametes (sperm or eggs) or embryos from the UK to overseas.
NGA Law quoted in Nigerian media
NGA Law continues to drive the conversation worldwide on our expertise, insight, and experience on international surrogacy arrangements. Kelly’s published article in Bionews has been gaining attention around the world, discussing the changing landscape of...
UK government to remove block on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy
We are thrilled to see the government’s announcement in Parliament yesterday that it will remove the bar on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy, which follows a five year campaign brilliantly led by the National AIDS Trust, something we at NGA Law and Brilliant Beginnings have been proud to support.