We understand that modern families are formed and structured in diverse ways and have varied characters and identities. These can encompass a: biological parent, social parent, step parent, intended parent through surrogacy, co-parent, adoptive parent, single parent, heterosexual parent, gay or lesbian parent, trans or non binary parent, separated or divorced parent, surrogate, known donor, wider family member.
There are also increasing ways to create a much wanted family including: natural conception, fertility treatment, donor conception, known donation, surrogacy, co-parenting, blended family and adoption.
We are supportive and provide sensitive and expert fertility and family law services to place family building and modern family life on a firm legal basis. We tailor our legal services to provide innovative legal solutions that align with your needs and expectations, operating at the forefront of law and policy nationally and internationally.
Solo Woman
Becoming a solo mother is a big step. It is important to identify, understand and proactively manage the options, legal issues, implications and outcomes from the outset.
Solo Man
Becoming a solo father is a big step. It is important to identify, understand and proactively manage the options, legal issues, implications and outcomes from the outset.
Co-parent
Becoming a co-parent creates wide ranging legal, emotional, financial and practical issues and dynamics. The law often requires identification navigation of both fertility and family law.
Gay Couple
Gay couples can create and secure a much wanted family in a variety of ways. The law is complex and evolving, making it important to effectively identify, understand and manage the legal aspects.
Lesbian Couple
Lesbian couples can create and secure a much wanted family in a range of ways. The law is fast-moving, making it important to effectively understand and manage the legal issues, implications and outcomes
Heterosexual Couple
There are many ways for heterosexual couples to build and protect their much wanted family. Depending on your situation, this can require understanding and effective management of both fertility and family law.
Trans or Non-Binary Person
It is important for trans and non binary individuals to understand and effectively navigate the legal and wider issues associated with family building and modern family life.
Known Donor
The decision to become a known donor is a big step in life. The law is complex and fast-moving, making it important to understand the legal, financial, practical and wider issues, implications and outcomes in the short, medium and longer term.
Surrogate
Becoming a surrogate is a life-changing and life-creating decision. The law is complex, making it important to understand and proactively manage the legal aspects.