HomeParenting Rights What you can doShop Donate Campaign Parenting RightsParental responsibility, adopting, fostering, co-parenting, fertility treatment and surrogacy Parental leaveMaternity leave The person giving birth to the baby is entitled to the following maternity leave and pay: They must take the first two weeks off... Parental responsibilityParental responsibility Having parental responsibility for a child means that you can take decisions about matters such as education and religion and... Legal parenthoodA child can only ever have two legal parents but it is possible for more than two people to have parental responsibility Am I my child's legal parent... SurrogacyWhat is surrogacy? Surrogacy is the process by which an arrangement is made with a carrying mother that she will hand over the child she gives birth... Donor insemination and fertility treatmentDonor insemination Donor insemination involves using donor sperm. This can be obtained by using an anonymous sperm donor (from a sperm bank), or... Co-parentingCo-parenting A child’s legal parents are usually its biological parents, and a child can only have two legal parents. Provisions in the Human... Adoption and fostering in England and WalesThe law In November 2002, the Adoption and Children Act passed into law and for the first time allowed unmarried couples, including same-sex couples...
Parental leaveMaternity leave The person giving birth to the baby is entitled to the following maternity leave and pay: They must take the first two weeks off...
Parental responsibilityParental responsibility Having parental responsibility for a child means that you can take decisions about matters such as education and religion and...
Legal parenthoodA child can only ever have two legal parents but it is possible for more than two people to have parental responsibility Am I my child's legal parent...
SurrogacyWhat is surrogacy? Surrogacy is the process by which an arrangement is made with a carrying mother that she will hand over the child she gives birth...
Donor insemination and fertility treatmentDonor insemination Donor insemination involves using donor sperm. This can be obtained by using an anonymous sperm donor (from a sperm bank), or...
Co-parentingCo-parenting A child’s legal parents are usually its biological parents, and a child can only have two legal parents. Provisions in the Human...
Adoption and fostering in England and WalesThe law In November 2002, the Adoption and Children Act passed into law and for the first time allowed unmarried couples, including same-sex couples...