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International Surrogacy - What to Expect

International Surrogacy – What to Expect

By Everys / February 12, 2019 / Comments Off on International Surrogacy – What to Expect

Embarking on a surrogacy arrangement abroad can be daunting for any couple wishing to engage in the process.  There are lots of things that the intended parents need to consider to ensure that the process runs smoothly. As it currently stands, there is no single legal process for parents wishing to engage in an international…

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South West SFE and SOLLA Hold First National Joint Event

South West SFE and SOLLA Hold First National Joint Event

By Everys / February 4, 2019 / Comments Off on South West SFE and SOLLA Hold First National Joint Event

On Thursday, 24th January 2019, Emma Gray, an Associate Solicitor at Everys, and Ian Evans, Head of Later Life Advice at Five Ways Financial Planning, organised the first ever national joint Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) and Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA) event.  The networking morning was held at Exeter Race Course and was…

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Looking to Dazzle at DASLS

Looking to Dazzle at DASLS

By Karen Bozorgpour / January 22, 2019 / Comments Off on Looking to Dazzle at DASLS

Emma Gray and Elle West shortlisted for DASLS Awards  We are delighted to announce that Emma Gray and Elle West have been shortlisted for the Solicitor of the Year and Rising Star categories of the 2019 Devon and Somerset Law Society Awards. Emma Gray, Associate Solicitor in the Private Client department, is shortlisted for the…

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What is a Parental Order?

What is a Parental Order?

By Everys / January 14, 2019 / Comments Off on What is a Parental Order?

To begin with, it is important to point out that a parental order is not about access to surrogacy.  The granting of a parental order affects the transfer of parental responsibility and legal parenthood to the commissioning/intended parent of a child born out of a surrogacy arrangement.  The granting of the parental order extinguishes the…

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Medical Negligence & Surrogacy

Medical Negligence & Surrogacy

By Everys / January 14, 2019 / Comments Off on Medical Negligence & Surrogacy

Surrogacy law not only comes into play when intended parents wish to engage in a surrogacy arrangement, it can also be considered when determining the damages claim where there has been a missed diagnosis or a late diagnosis.  In the case of XX v Whittington NHS Trust [2017] EWHC, the claimant sought damages in a…

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Sperm and Egg Donation Facts

Sperm and Egg Donation Facts

By Everys / January 14, 2019 / Comments Off on Sperm and Egg Donation Facts

ClinicsIf you are considering providing your eggs or sperm to someone who is not your partner to help them conceive, then it is important to be clear where you stand legally and to also be aware as to what you can do to protect yourself. If you are contemplating donation through a UK based licensed…

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What does a Fertility Clinic do?

What does a Fertility Clinic do?

By Everys / January 14, 2019 / Comments Off on What does a Fertility Clinic do?

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority regulates all UK donor conception treatments that take place at licensed clinics.  The clinic must comply with the HFEA’s Code of Practice. How do clinics operate? The activities conducted by all licensed clinics are recorded in a register by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, and this has been…

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Surrogacy - Case Study

Surrogacy – Case Study

By Everys / January 11, 2019 / Comments Off on Surrogacy – Case Study

Mike and Marie have been trying to conceive for a number of years with IVF treatments all failing, and now they are looking to have a surrogacy arrangement. Is this legal in the UK? Maria asks. Altruistic surrogacy arrangements are the only permitted surrogacy arrangement in the UK; commercial surrogacy is illegal.  Surrogacy agreements, even…

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Having Children Later in Life vs Fertility Rates

Having Children Later in Life vs Fertility Rates

By Everys / January 11, 2019 / Comments Off on Having Children Later in Life vs Fertility Rates

With the wonderful news of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting a child in the spring it signifies the every-growing trend that couples are choosing to have children later in life. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (2016) show that the conception rates amongst the 30-34 age group increased by…

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New Year Brings New Promotions

New Year Brings New Promotions

By Everys / January 11, 2019 / Comments Off on New Year Brings New Promotions

Everys Solicitors is pleased to announce three new associate promotions effective as of 1st January, 2019. Emma Gray, Emma Benyon-Tinker and Kris Seed have all received their promotions as recognition of their dedication to the firm and their hard work. Emma Gray, a solicitor in the Private Client team based in Honiton, has been with…

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