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High Court confirms the right of a trans man to be legally recognised as male while hoping to conceive a child

High Court confirms the right of a trans man to be legally recognised as male while hoping to conceive a child

by Xander Gowler | Oct 28, 2025 | Donor conception, Gender identity, LGBT+ family building

An important new High Court ruling has confirmed that the desire to conceive a child does not preclude someone from obtaining a Gender Recognition Certificate. What’s the legal background? In the UK, the legal framework that allows trans people to legally correct...
New NGA Law case on legal parenthood after clinic sperm donation

New NGA Law case on legal parenthood after clinic sperm donation

by Alejandra | Apr 30, 2024 | Donor conception

NGA Law is delighted to have represented the same-sex parents in Re Y-Z (Declaration of Parentage) 2024, a new reported decision from Mrs Justice Theis on legal parenthood for female same-sex parents.   This is the latest in a long line of cases in which...
High Court affirms legal parenthood without a court hearing – new reported NGA Law

High Court affirms legal parenthood without a court hearing – new reported NGA Law

by Robyn | Nov 1, 2023 | Donor conception

NGA Law has secured a judgment from the High Court affirming the legal parenthood of a father through donor conception at a licensed UK fertility clinic. Mrs Justice Theis ruled that the father was his child’s legal father notwithstanding a missing legal parenthood...

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