The Law Commission has published their final recommendations for UK surrogacy law reform. Here are the key findings and our response.
Surrogacy
Law Commission to publish its final surrogacy law reform recommendations on 29 March 2023
The Law Commission has announced that its final report (and draft Bill) on surrogacy law reform will be released next Wednesday, 29th March 2023.
Natalie Gamble speaks at LSE panel discussion – Surrogacy law reform
Natalie was delighted to speak at the London School of Economics as part of an expert panel talking about surrogacy law reform on 21 February 2023.
Resolution podcast interviews Natalie Gamble on surrogacy law reform
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.
Adoption order granted to non-biological surrogacy mum in UK legal first – new reported NGA case
The English High Court has made a non-biological mother through US surrogacy her son’s legal mother via adoption – rather than a parental order – in an important new UK court ruling.
USA surrogacy for British expatriates: Legal advice
We look at the legal and practical realities of surrogacy in the US for British expatriates, and answer the most common FAQs
In-Person Event: US Surrogacy, 14 September 2023
Our sister organisation, Brilliant Beginnings, is hosting a US surrogacy event, with speakers from Brilliant Beginnings, NGA Law and US experts from San Diego Fertility Center and Family Source Consulting.
Thinking of surrogacy in Colombia or Mexico? Make sure you’ve considered the legal issues and weighed the risks carefully
Most of the intended parents contacting us for advice about Colombian and Mexican surrogacy are currently gay dads. That is not surprising given that the options for same-sex parents overseas are more limited than for different-sex parents. However, we expect the...
NGA quoted in the Observer – The Baby Broker project: inside the world’s leading low-cost surrogacy agency
NGA has been quoted in a long piece in today's Observer about a surrogacy agency operating in Georgia as well as various other unregulated destinations (including Mexico and historically India, Thailand, Nepal and Cambodia). The piece raises concerns about ethical...
NGA speaks at the PET Annual Conference – Are LGBT+ families less equal than others?
Natalie was delighted to speak at the annual conference of the Progress Educational Trust on 7 December, talking about the challenges faced by LGBT+ families as part of a panel addressing 'Are some fertility patients more equal than others?'. What is the PET annual...