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The Fertility Podcast interviews Natalie Gamble

The Fertility Podcast interviews Natalie Gamble

by Franklyn | Feb 12, 2020 | Conception, Surrogacy

Natalie was pleased to speak to The Fertility Podcast recently about her work and experience. You can listen to the full 45 minute programme here. Here is what The Fertility Podcast had to say about it Meet Natalie Gamble: her firm NGA Law has just celebrated 10 years...
Surrogacy law reform- Article published in Fertility Road

Surrogacy law reform- Article published in Fertility Road

by Natalie | Oct 23, 2019 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

We were asked to write an article for Fertility Road magazine about the Law Commission’s surrogacy law reform provisional proposals.  Setting out what the proposals say, what we think, we urge any intended parents interested in surrogacy to respond to the...
Our views on the Law Commission surrogacy reform proposals

Our views on the Law Commission surrogacy reform proposals

by Franklyn | Oct 6, 2019 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

The Law Commission’s surrogacy reform consultation is a once-in-a-generation chance to get surrogacy law right.  We have spent the last few months carefully considering our response, drawing on our legal and practical experience of over 1,000 surrogacy cases, as well...
Do the proposals to reform UK surrogacy law go far enough? – Article published in Bionews

Do the proposals to reform UK surrogacy law go far enough? – Article published in Bionews

by Natalie | Aug 19, 2019 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

Natalie has written a comment piece for today’s Bionews with our response to the Law Commission’s surrogacy law reform provisional proposals. Noting some of the positive proposed steps forward, she also highlights where further reform is needed. Read the...
Surrogacy law reform: where are we now? – Article published in the British Infertility Counselling Association journal

Surrogacy law reform: where are we now? – Article published in the British Infertility Counselling Association journal

by Natalie | Oct 23, 2018 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy UK Law

We were asked to write an article for the British Infertility Counselling Association’s journal about surrogacy law reform, why it’s needed and where it’s heading now that the Law Commission has started a project to review the law – with...
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