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LBT Women’s Health Week: Webinar with Natalie Gamble

LBT Women’s Health Week: Webinar with Natalie Gamble

by Franklyn | Apr 12, 2021 | Donor conception, LGBT+ family building

Natalie was pleased to support LBT Women’s Health Week this year with a talk to leading national charity Fertility Network UK about the options lesbian, bisexual and transgender women have for starting a family. Watch the recorded webinar It includes discussion of...
Celebrating Pride with a look back at UK legal milestones for LGBT+ families.

Celebrating Pride with a look back at UK legal milestones for LGBT+ families.

by Franklyn | Jun 21, 2019 | Adoption, Donor conception, Gender identity, LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy

To celebrate Pride, we look back at some of the UK’s major legal milestones for LGBT+ families over the past 15 years. It’s amazing to think that only 15 years ago LGBT partnerships, parenthood and non-cisgender identity were all completely invisible in the eyes of UK...
Streamlining declarations of parentage after sperm donation – Article published in The Review

Streamlining declarations of parentage after sperm donation – Article published in The Review

by Natalie | Oct 22, 2018 | Donor conception, LGBT+ family building

We have written an article, published in The Review, the journal for English family lawyers, about the recent NGA case of AD to AH (2017) and what it means for parents through sperm donation. The case is the latest in a string of cases in which errors at fertility...
Two mums and a baby – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

Two mums and a baby – Article published in Fertility Network UK magazine

by Natalie | Oct 21, 2009 | Donor conception, LGBT+ family building

We have written an article, published in Fertility Network UK magazine, summarising the new law for same-sex parents conceiving children together. Read ‘Two mums and a baby: same-sex parents and the new rules on birth certificates’. The UK’s leading...
Jumping to inclusion – Article published in Family Law Journal

Jumping to inclusion – Article published in Family Law Journal

by Natalie | Oct 21, 2008 | LGBT+ family building

Natalie has witten an article for Family Law Journal, educating family lawyers on what they need to know about the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill 2008 and what it will mean for same-sex parents and for surrogacy. Read the article here. The UK’s leading...
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