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The initial key decisions when starting your surrogacy journey as a UK intended parent, be it domestic or overseas, largely involve:
Sarah Wood-Heath is a Partner at Clarke Willmott, Southampton,
one of DCN's Lawyer Supporters. With many years' experience of
both family law and specialist family law, Sarah supports clients through the legal implications of building and reating their families. You may have heard Sarah speak at one of the fertility shows or on radio
Using surrogacy to build a family is becoming more common and is, of course, legal in the UK.
Fertility lawyer Natalie Gamble celebrates the legal changes that have empowered LGBT families in the UK
"... we had conversations quite early on about having children one day but first we wanted to enjoy life as a couple, build our careers, travel and enjoy life. Then my sister had kids and they were a wonderful addition to our family. I loved spending time with them and I realised how much our families meant to us and how much I wanted children."
John and his partner Zack have a daughter through a surrogate, Anna. He explains how their relationship grew.