In 2022, Louisa obtained parental orders in the English High Court Family Division for 3 surrogate born children. This followed the collapse of a US surrogacy agency, threatened deportation of the children by the Danish Authorities and complex international conflicts of law between the US (California & Oregon), Denmark and the UK which created serious difficulties concerning the children’s legal parentage, citizenship and residence arrangements in Re X,Y and Z (Children: Parental Orders: Time Limit) [2022] EWHC 198 (Fam).
Louisa’s specialist legal expertise encompasses: preconception and family building, fertility treatment law, donor conception, international and UK surrogacy, posthumous conception, co-parenting and known donor arrangements, adoption, legal parentage and parental responsibility, complex assisted reproduction disputes, children and family law disputes, international family law and expert witness fertility, surrogacy and donor conception law services to support or defend claims within medical negligence proceedings.
Louisa’s legal practice spans more than two decades following her qualification as a solicitor in England and Wales in September 2000. It includes complex fertility and family law litigation with an international element, legal status and protection of parents/children and families, parental rights for birth and non-birth parents, arrangements for the care and upbringing of children, complex family/children and assisted reproduction disputes, cases with a genetic aspect (including DNA testing) and management of legal issues surrounding fertility preservation/treatment and posthumous conception.
Since 2008, Louisa has handled many well-known and landmark fertility and family law cases in the English Family Court, helping to shape and improve family, fertility and genomic law, policy and practice in the UK for fertility patients, parents, children and modern families.


