The US Supreme Court has just heard one of the most consequential cases for international surrogacy in decades—and if you’re an Australian intended parent pursuing surrogacy in the United States, this directly affects you.
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Page Provan is a legal practice specializing in family and fertility law, with a focus on surrogacy and assisted reproductive technology. The firm provides expert legal advice and representation for intended parents, surrogates, and donors navigating complex domestic and international surrogacy arrangements. Their publications address regulatory developments, legal challenges, ethical considerations, and practical guidance related to surrogacy laws and reproductive technologies across various jurisdictions, including Australia, the United States, and Mexico. The firm also engages in law reform discussions and constitutional challenges concerning access to surrogacy and reproductive services, emphasizing compliance with anti-discrimination laws and the protection of all parties involved in assisted reproduction.
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WA Surrogacy Law Update: Nobody Knows When it Starts
If you’ve been waiting for Western Australia’s new surrogacy and fertility laws to take effect, you’re not alone—and the honest answer right now is: nobody knows exactly when they will.
In this short update, Stephen Page, Director at Page Provan…
Pride is in the Air: When Pride Met Purpose
Sometimes a moment lands in a way that feels more than coincidental. For Stephen Page, Director at Page Provan Family and Fertility Lawyers, that happened on a Sunday in March after speaking at the Growing Families Conference in Melbourne.…
Mexico Surrogacy Update: New Court Rulings Change Everything
Mexico has long been on many Australian intended parents’ lists for surrogacy. It offered a path that, for years, was relatively fast compared with some other jurisdictions. But Mexico is not standing still. Recent decisions from the Mexican Supreme Court…
Colombia Surrogacy Update: The Bill That Died
Planning surrogacy in Colombia can feel like navigating two legal systems at the same time. There is what Colombia does (or decides not to do). And there is what Australian law requires of intended parents, even when the arrangement happens…
High Net Worth Divorce: What You Need to Know
When a relationship ends, the legal rules about dividing property, superannuation, and financial responsibilities do not magically change just because someone is wealthy. The same family law principles still apply.
But high net worth divorces bring a different level…
Iran Surrogacy: Critical Warning for Australian Intended Parents
International surrogacy can feel like the only path forward when home options are limited. For some Australian intended parents, Iran has been on the shortlist, particularly for those of Iranian heritage who were trying to navigate infertility treatment and surrogacy…
Shocking Surrogacy Numbers: What Australia Isn’t Telling You
Why the data matters
Numbers have a way of cutting through opinion. When it comes to surrogacy, statistics reveal risks that law and policy sometimes miss. Recent figures presented at a national surrogacy forum show a pattern that should…
ART Update from Australia: Stephen Page Presents at South African Family Law Conference
On 11–13 March 2026, Stephen Page, Director at Page Provan Family and Fertility Lawyers, presented remotely at the prestigious 28th Annual MDT/UWC Global Family Law Conference in Cape Town, South Africa.
As Australia’s leading surrogacy lawyer and an Accredited…
3 Countries You Should Never Use for Surrogacy
When intended parents consider international surrogacy, the legal and ethical landscape can be treacherous. One government has taken a blunt but pragmatic approach: rather than issuing a blanket prohibition on overseas commercial surrogacy, it has published a short…