Recent adverts on social media urging women to become surrogate mothers have once again stirred the hornet's nest of what is permitted under current surrogacy laws.
In my previous piece on surrogacy, I addressed one of the Law Commission's recommendations in its consultation paper last year on possible law reform, that the intended parents should be recognised as the legal parents of their child from birth, but how far must these reforms go in order to create a clear and fair legislative structure ensuring the safety of surrogates and ...