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In-Person Event: US Surrogacy, 14 September 2023

In-Person Event: US Surrogacy, 14 September 2023

by Helen | Feb 8, 2023 | International Surrogacy, Surrogacy, Surrogacy in the USA

We are hosting our next US surrogacy event, with speakers from Brilliant Beginnings, NGA Law and US experts from San Diego Fertility Center and Family Source Consulting. This seminar on Surrogacy in the US will be held in person at our office in London on 14th...
NGA speaks in New York City at the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys conference

NGA speaks in New York City at the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys conference

by Franklyn | Jul 21, 2022 | Surrogacy

Natalie was delighted to address the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys’ conference in New York City last week. Cross-border surrogacy – fighting for parentage Speaking on the topic of ‘fighting for parentage recognition’, she shared a...
NGA emergency help for international surrogacy during the COVID-19 pandemic

NGA emergency help for international surrogacy during the COVID-19 pandemic

by Franklyn | Mar 23, 2020 | International Surrogacy, Surrogacy

The pandemic is causing chaos across the board, including for UK families going through international surrogacy. Parents from the UK who are expecting a baby through surrogacy cannot cancel or defer their child’s birth. We need practical solutions for safeguarding...
Surrogacy in the USA – a chance to meet leading experts at the Shard in London

Surrogacy in the USA – a chance to meet leading experts at the Shard in London

by Franklyn | May 17, 2018 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy in the USA

At Brilliant Beginnings and NGA Law we meet intended parents every day whose decision is not whether to pursue surrogacy, but how. Surrogacy in the UK is possible, but for many there are too many legal uncertainties, and they may need to wait longer than they would...
High Court highlights the importance of establishing ‘domicile’ in international surrogacy cases (new NGA leading case)

High Court highlights the importance of establishing ‘domicile’ in international surrogacy cases (new NGA leading case)

by Franklyn | Dec 16, 2016 | International Surrogacy, Surrogacy

High Court judge Mrs Justice Theis has granted parental orders for two children born through a gestational surrogacy arrangement in the US. On the surface this is yet another international surrogacy case – one of the many which are seen by the UK High Court every...
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