Couples who conceived through IVF and surrogacy fight to be legally recognised as parents
Couples who conceive through IVF or surrogacy can find themselves in legal limbo, with no parental rights, despite new laws that came into effect last year, writes Áine Kenny
Ranae von Meding (left), with her wife Audrey Rooney and their children Ava and Arya. Picture: Mark Stedman
Mon, 15 Feb, 2021 - 14:00
Aine Kenny Couples who conceive through IVF or surrogacy can find themselves in legal limbo, with no parental rights, despite new laws that came into effect last year, writes Áine Kenny
Couples in Ireland who conceived through IVF and surrogacy fear that they may never be legally recognised as their children s parents, due to a gap in legislation.