The Court of First Instance ruled that a lesbian who provided an egg but did not carry the baby through reciprocal IVF is to be known as “parent at common law”. In essence, the court awarded equal parental status to the lesbian couple.
The Court of First Instance ruled that a lesbian who provided an egg but did not carry the baby through reciprocal IVF is to be known as “parent at common law”. In essence, the court awarded equal parental status to the lesbian couple.