20 November 2014
Progress for parents and surrogate children in the UK: Parental order time limit extended
A small step has been taken towards improving surrogacy laws for intended parents and protecting surrogate children in this country. Until recently, a six month time limit has been in place for parents to apply for a parental order in order to become the legal parents of a child in place of the surrogate mother. This requirement has long been criticised by surrogacy law specialists as there is no justification for an absolute deadline.
16 September 2014
International and UK surrogacy – lessons learnt from the Baby Gammy case and calls for regulation
Recent media coverage of the Baby Gammy surrogacy case in Thailand has, once again, put commercial surrogacy at the forefront of public debate. In relation to that, I have seen countless articles and listened to radio programmes highlighting the pitfalls of surrogacy and the law in the UK. Many of the reports on the law here have been incorrect; it is a widely stated myth that payments to a surrogate are illegal in the UK, which isn’t true.