Category - Surrogacy & Assisted Reproductive Technology
Separation can feel overwhelming, especially when you don’t know what comes next. One of the most important steps you can take early on is speaking with an experienced family lawyer. At TGB Lawyers, our team is here to guide you from the very beginning, giving you the clarity and confidence you need to move forward.
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Family relationships are not always defined by biology. In many families, a step-parent, carer or other significant person may have fulfilled the role of a parent for many years. Adoption can provide formal legal recognition of that relationship.
At Tindall Gask Bentley, our family law team understands that adoption is often...
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Surrogacy, donor arrangements and the use of embryos can provide different pathways to creating a family. While these arrangements are deeply personal, they can also involve important legal considerations for everyone involved.
At Tindall Gask Bentley, our family law team understands that decisions about surrogacy, donor arrangements...
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The loss of a loved one is an overwhelming and deeply personal experience. In some circumstances, families or partners may consider posthumous sperm retrieval. This is not a decision made lightly. It sits at the intersection of grief, hope, and complex legal considerations.
At Tindall Gask Bentley, we approach these matters...
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International surrogacy is a growing practice around the world, and for many Australians it offers a pathway to parenthood that might not otherwise be possible. However, it is also a complex and highly regulated area of law. Before you make any arrangements overseas, it is vital to understand both Australian and foreign legal...
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The concept of surrogacy has gained considerable attention in recent years, and has sparked debates globally. In South Australia, surrogacy is a complex and sensitive legal issue that involves intricate arrangements and considerations for all parties involved. This article aims to provide an overview of the legal perspective...
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Sadly having a child does not come easily to all would-be parents and for many reasons surrogacy can be the only option after a long and costly road of medical testing and fertility treatments.
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Having a child through Surrogacy is an exciting and stressful time for the Surrogate, the Commissioning Parents and their respective families. People are coming together to bring a new life in to the world and create a new (or extended) family for the Commissioning Parents … but when it comes to Wills and Estate Planning...
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In 2015 changes to the Family Relationships Act 1975 (SA) came into effect in regard to surrogacy in South Australia. While commercial surrogacy is illegal and can result in 12 months imprisonment, the Legislation allows for strictly-regulated altruistic surrogacy. That is, surrogacy without payment except for reimbursement...
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