Surrogacy laws relaxed in Queensland
Surrogacy laws relaxed in Queensland Increasing demand for assisted reproductive treatment, and a decline in the number of children available for adoption, means that more Australians will start to consider surrogacy as an alternative. (PRWEB) August 13, 2011 As actress Nicole Kidman celebrates a second daughter born through a surrogate mother in the US, Queensland laws have recently changed to allow altruistic surrogacy arrangements, with more and more couples using this method to start a family. According to Nicole Berg, an accredited family law specialist at Walsh Halligan Douglas Law
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