Blog Posts

Surrogacy in Nigeria: Progress in Regulation, But At What Cost to Women?   Nigeria is on the cusp of a significant legal shift in the area of surrogacy.  A newly introduced bill—“An Act to Protect the...
France Ends Anonymous Donor Gametes: A Landmark Win for Donor-Conceived Children     On March 31, 2025, a major change in French reproductive law officially took effect: anonymous sperm and egg...
Growing Families UK & EU Surrogacy & Donor Conception Conference   On May 10, 2025, in London, Attorney Ana Miramontes Roel participated in the Growing Families UK & EU Surrogacy &...
Spain Tightens Restrictions on International Surrogacy: What It Means for Intended Parents Spain has recently implemented stricter measures on international surrogacy, significantly impacting Spanish...
Italy’s Constitutional Court Recognizes Both Mothers on Birth Certificates   In a progressive and impactful ruling on May 22, 2025, Italy’s Constitutional Court decided that same‑sex female couples...
Progress in Parenthood: Armenia Opens Surrogacy to Singles and Foreign Nationals   In a meaningful and forward-looking step, Armenia has amended its surrogacy laws  – – and the news is...
A Welcome Change: U.S. Citizens May Soon Use Amparo to Secure Mexican Birth Certificates Without Surrogates Listed   A new development has emerged that could significantly simplify international...
Surrogacy in Albania: Navigating the Legal Gray Zone     As of May 2025, surrogacy in Albania remains a possibility, but not without significant legal complexity.  With no formal laws explicitly...
. United Kingdom Court Grants Parental Order to Seventy-Two-Year-Old Couple: Should Age Limit Surrogacy?     In a recent and noteworthy decision, the High Court in the United Kingdom granted a...