Yes. Surrogacy is a real, achievable pathway to fatherhood for gay men in Australia. The legal landscape and practical options have evolved significantly over the past few decades. With informed legal guidance and a clear plan, many gay couples and
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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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A Landmark Win for LGBTQ+ Families in Australia!
A recent decision of the ACT Supreme Court confirmed that changes to the Parentage Act 2004 (ACT) enacted in 2024 can reach back to recognise certain surrogacy arrangements made before the law changed. The ruling allowed a gay couple to…
What really happens inside the world’s largest ethical surrogacy conference?
When reproductive law meets lived experience, the conversation shifts from theory to practice. At the Society for Ethical Egg Donation and Surrogacy (SEEDS) conference in Orange County, California, nearly 400 professionals came together to do exactly that:…
Another US Surrogacy Agency Has Collapsed – Are Your Dreams at Risk?
A recent collapse of a United States surrogacy agency has again exposed a harsh reality for intended parents: the path to building a family through surrogacy is vulnerable to fraud, mismanagement and sudden collapse. Hundreds of people are reported to…
Update on surrogacy in the Mexican state of Jalisco
The current state of surrogacy regulation in the Mexican state of Jalisco is in a state of transition, according to attorney Ivan Davydov from Carem. I have set out below his recent summary sent out to clients, which I share…
Queensland’s IVF Legislation Crisis Explained
When lawmaking is rushed to meet political timetables, real people can become unintended casualties. Queensland’s recent overhaul of assisted reproductive technology laws provides a clear example: changes intended to protect patients instead created immediate and painful barriers to treatment.
How…
ALRC Surrogacy Law Review 2025: Expert Submission by Stephen Page
On 5 December 2025, Stephen Page, Director at Page Provan Family and Fertility Lawyers, submitted a comprehensive response to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s review of Australia’s surrogacy laws.
As Australia’s leading surrogacy lawyer, Stephen has advised…
Is the West Australian Surrogacy Act Unconstitutional?
The West Australian Surrogacy Act is at the centre of a constitutional challenge that could transform who may lawfully pursue surrogacy in Western Australia. The matter was heard in the Supreme Court on 18 November 2025, and judgment was expected…
Mexico Surrogacy Law Update: Good News for Intended Parents!
Brisbane to Host the International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) Congress in 2027
The International Federation of Fertility Societies has chosen Brisbane as the host city for its next World Congress in April 2027. This decision marks a major milestone for Australia and New Zealand’s fertility sector, bringing together clinicians, researchers, allied health…