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  1. firstclassx

    Surrogacy

    Hi, can't really find any suitable forum section, feel free to move: Anybody know what the score is with surrogacy in this specific set of circumstances: Male naturally or otherwise, conceives with surrogate female Male is single and not in any relationship Surrogate female to give male the child immediately after birth Female and male will jointly register child on birth certificate and will remain in possession of male. Female then leaves the scene completely. Male then lives happily ever after with his child. So male (father) will genetically be related to child, and will be on birth certificate. Female (also genetic, obviously), registers birth jointly, naming father, before disappearing. 1) Is this legal? 2) Does the father subsequently have full parental responsibility for the child? I am aware that the (female) mother could reappear at some stage in the future, but for the purpose of this situation, that is assured not to happen. Moral/ethics aside, can anyone advise? Would the situation essentially be the same as a couple with a child splitting and living with the father?
  2. I am currently 34 weeks pregnant with a surrogate baby. My maternity leave and pay has already started. I am married therefore my husband has to by law go down on the birth certificate with me until the parents of the baby can apply for a parental order which doesn't happen until between 6 weeks and 6 months. I have asked for a c section as I have had spinal surgery previously, this means I have to have the least 12 weeks recovery after the birth before returning to work. My husband has worked as a bus driver for 12 years for the same company. He has asked them for his paternity leave which he is entitled to plus 2 weeks unpaid as he wants to be able to look after after surgery and our son. He has been told that yes he can have 4 weeks off but NONE of it will be paid. Not even the 2 weeks statutory pay he is entitled to as it is not his baby. Is this legal?? He is the legal father until the parents have the parental order even though the child will not live with us.
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