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Are New Zealand’s ‘outdated’ surrogacy laws finally set to change?
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Are New Zealand’s ‘outdated’ surrogacy laws finally set to change?

New Zealand's surrogacy laws, which have been criticized as outdated for over two decades, are nearing potential reform after years of delay. A recent case involving a gay couple seeking to bring their U.S.-born surrogate child to New Zealand highlights the flaws in the current system. Despite being the child's legal parents in the U.S., the couple faced obstacles in securing New Zealand citizenship due to existing laws that recognize only the surrogate and her partner as legal parents. This issue has persisted since at least 2020, when Labour MP Tāmati Coffey introduced a bill to reform surrogacy laws after personally experiencing the challenges of adopting his own biological child. In 2022, the Law Commission confirmed that the current legal framework no longer meets modern needs, recommending significant reforms. These include allowing intended parents to be recognized as legal guardians from birth, provided the surrogate consents after the child is seven days old. The revised bill, now supported by a select committee, aims to streamline the process and reduce unnecessary legal hurdles.

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Are New Zealand’s ‘outdated’ surrogacy laws finally set to change?

New Zealand's surrogacy laws, which have been criticized as outdated for over two decades, are nearing potential reform after years of delay. A recent case involving a gay couple seeking to bring their U.S.-born surrogate child to New Zealand highlights the flaws in the current system. Despite being the child's legal parents in the U.S., the couple faced obstacles in securing New Zealand citizenship due to existing laws that recognize only the surrogate and her partner as legal parents. This issue has persisted since at least 2020, when Labour MP Tāmati Coffey introduced a bill to reform surrogacy laws after personally experiencing the challenges of adopting his own biological child. In 2022, the Law Commission confirmed that the current legal framework no longer meets modern needs, recommending significant reforms. These include allowing intended parents to be recognized as legal guardians from birth, provided the surrogate consents after the child is seven days old. The revised bill, now supported by a select committee, aims to streamline the process and reduce unnecessary legal hurdles.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the situation objectively, highlighting the flaws in the current surrogacy laws and the proposed reforms without overtly favoring any side. It includes multiple perspectives, including the experiences of individuals affected by the laws and the findings of the Law Commission. No

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 98 · Objectivité 97): Highly accurate with correct details about the adoption order and the legal situation. The article references the primary source accurately and provides additional historical context without bias.

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