Are UK surrogacy laws in need of reform?

Law Commission calls for changes to allow legal recognition of parents from moment of baby’s birth

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“Outdated” surrogacy laws should be reformed to allow intended parents to assume that status in the eyes of the law as soon as a baby is born, a consultation by several law reform organisations has proposed.

The current legal process surrounding surrogacy “is cumbersome because new parents have to wait until a court grants them a parental order; that can take many months to complete”, says The Guardian.

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