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UK government to remove block on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy

UK government to remove block on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy

by Robyn | Oct 25, 2023 | LGBT+ family building, Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

We are thrilled to see the government’s announcement in Parliament yesterday that it will remove the bar on HIV+ intended parents conceiving through UK surrogacy.  It follows a five year campaign brilliantly led by the National AIDS Trust, something we at NGA Law and...
NGA quoted in the Telegraph – Being a surrogate left me traumatised

NGA quoted in the Telegraph – Being a surrogate left me traumatised

by Natalie | Mar 8, 2020 | Surrogacy, UK surrogacy

NGA has been quoted extensively in a piece written for the Telegraph about UK surrogacy.  In the piece, a woman who acted as an independent surrogate in the UK talks to journalist Kate Graham about her experience, in which a breakdown in the relationship with her...
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 | Jun 17, 2019 | 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 The UK’s outdated surrogacy laws on parenthood...
Modern surrogacy practice and the need for reform – Article published in Journal of Medical Law and Ethics

Modern surrogacy practice and the need for reform – Article published in Journal of Medical Law and Ethics

by Natalie | Oct 22, 2016 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning

Helen and Natalie have written a substantive article for the Journal of Medical Law and Ethics about our experience of modern surrogacy practice for UK parents.  They look at how surrogacy works in the UK, as well as what drives parents overseas and surrogacy practice...
Modern surrogacy practice and the need for reform – Article published in Journal of Medical Law and Ethics

It’s time to review UK surrogacy law – Article published in Family Law

by Natalie | Jul 23, 2016 | Surrogacy, Surrogacy campaigning

Natalie has written a short article for Family Law about the urgent need for surrogacy law reform, and how we think the law should change. We hope it will encourage UK family lawyers to get on board with our campaign for surrogacy law reform. Read the full article...
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