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How do I find a UK surrogate and do I need a surrogacy agreement?

How do I find a UK surrogate and do I need a surrogacy agreement?

by Franklyn | Mar 25, 2026 | Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

How do I find a surrogate in the UK? Surrogacy is legal in the UK but the law prohibits third parties from matching for profit and stops individuals advertising for surrogates, so finding a surrogate can be challenging. The UK’s outdated surrogacy laws on parenthood...
Natalie warns Jersey family law conference that an ill wind may be blowing for LGBT+ families

Natalie warns Jersey family law conference that an ill wind may be blowing for LGBT+ families

by Robyn | Mar 20, 2026 | International surrogacy, LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

Natalie spoke to the International Child Law Conference on 13 March 2026 about the current landscape for LGBT+ family creation. This annual conference, held in beautiful Jersey and organised by Corbett LeQuesne, is always a popular and respected family law event,...
Comment piece published in Bionews about US surrogacy and birthright citizenship

Comment piece published in Bionews about US surrogacy and birthright citizenship

by Robyn | Aug 12, 2025 | International surrogacy, LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy, Surrogacy in the USA

Natalie was asked to write a summary for Bionews about how the new US administration’s Executive Order on birthright citizenship is impacting UK parents through US surrogacy. British parents need to be aware of what is happening but don’t need to panic, given that it...
Why is there a shortage of surrogates in the UK? Is UK law to blame?

Why is there a shortage of surrogates in the UK? Is UK law to blame?

by Alejandra | Dec 5, 2024 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning, UK surrogacy

In the last decade, parents in England and Wales have increasingly chosen surrogacy as a way to grow their families, with the numbers of children born through surrogacy more than quadrupling. However, despite a significant increase in popularity and interest, demand...
NGA quoted in the Telegraph – The looming war over surrogacy

NGA quoted in the Telegraph – The looming war over surrogacy

by Alejandra | Nov 1, 2024 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning

The Telegraph has quoted NGA in a piece about surrogacy. Interviewing Natalie Gamble, together with surrogate Sarah Jones from Surrogacy UK and anti-surrogacy campaigner Helen Gibson, Miranda Levy for the Telegraph looks at the current debate around surrogacy law...
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  • Comment piece published in Bionews: Why did the High Court strip a transgender father of legal parenthood?

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