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Fertility Network UK to run 6-week course on LGBTQ+ Pathways to Parenthood

Fertility Network UK to run 6-week course on LGBTQ+ Pathways to Parenthood

by Olivia Chan | Aug 4, 2023 | Conception, Embryos and Donation Storage, LGBT Law, LGBT Surrogacy, Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

NGA Law is delighted to be part of an educational course being run for intended LGBT+ parents by national fertility charity Fertility Network UK. Run online on Thursday evenings in August and September, the course offers free digital access to expert opinion and...
Platonic co-parents through surrogacy granted parental order in legal first – new NGA reported case

Platonic co-parents through surrogacy granted parental order in legal first – new NGA reported case

by Natalie | Nov 28, 2022 | Surrogacy

The High Court has awarded legal parenthood to two male co-parents with a child born through surrogacy in a new legal first. NGA Law successfully represented the fathers in the case of X & Anor v B & Anor (2022) and we are delighted to have won legal...
NGA quoted in the Guardian – I’ve never thought about being a dad until now

NGA quoted in the Guardian – I’ve never thought about being a dad until now

by Natalie | Oct 24, 2021 | Surrogacy

Writing a personal piece in the Guardian about the options for gay men considering starting a family, Michael Segalov talked to Natalie about how surrogacy works in the UK: “Solicitor Natalie Gamble runs a family law firm and British surrogacy agency. The sector...
Rainbow connections: how to build strong foundations for known donation and co-parenting – Article published in Fertility Road magazine

Rainbow connections: how to build strong foundations for known donation and co-parenting – Article published in Fertility Road magazine

by Natalie | Oct 22, 2017 | Conception

We have written an article for Fertility Road magazine for parents considering known donation or co-parenting, giving our top tips on how to set things up in th ebest way possible: 1. Talk, talk, talk – and more importantly listen, listen, listen 2. Put things...

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