By Natasha Holme, associate, Mishcon de Reya
A "traditional family" has historically been thought to comprise a married cis-gender heterosexual couple and their biological children, born without assisted conception.
Nowadays, there are increasingly more modern families. Namely, those including LGBTQI+ individuals; children born through surrogacy, IVF, and/or to unmarried parents; fostered or adopted children; co-habiting individuals; and multi-faith families.
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