by | May 17, 2010 | All Articles, Private Client, Wills & Trusts
If you die without making a Will, all your property and finances (your estate) will be distributed by the intestacy rules, meaning that you cannot control who receives your property. For example you will be unable to ensure that your friends or distant relatives...
by | May 16, 2010 | All Articles, Child Law, Surrogacy
Has UK surrogacy law really considered how it might approach surrogate twins abandoned by their intended parents? Does it leave the surrogate mother to care for a child she did not expect or force the intended parent to take a child she is not likely to care for? UK...
by | May 16, 2010 | All Articles, Bianca Martin, NEWS ARTICLES
We can meet you immediately & honour costs offered by your employer. Professional, proactive and experienced in negotiating settlement agreement terms. What is a Settlement Agreement formally known as a Compromise Agreement? A ‘Settlement...
by | May 14, 2010 | All Articles, Child Law, Surrogacy
This Act is already in force and has had a substantial impact upon the LGBT community for lesbian or gay couples wishing to have children through fertility treatment. What does the Act do? The Act allows a lesbian couple (A and B) who are in a civil partnership at the...
by | May 14, 2010 | All Articles, Surrogacy, Surrogacy Q&A
Our surrogacy lawyers provide advice below on the current surrogacy laws:From 6th April 2010 the surrogacy rules were revolutionized regarding the assignment of parental rights and the recording of non-biological parents on a child’s birth certificate.How the...