Yes, I will help those who are stuck on their surrogacy journeys

Yes, I will help those who are stuck on their surrogacy journeys

Today I was asked if I would help those who are stuck on their overseas journeys to be able to get overseas or if they are stuck overseas to help them get their babies home.

The simple answer is YES.

My firm, Page Provan, will help old and new clients who are stuck on their journeys or are fearful they might be stuck. it is an honour to help those who are seeking to become parents through surrogacy.

Having advised on 1600 surrogacy journeys, helped clients through a series of surrogacy crises before- and having both dealt with my own infertility and become a dad through surrogacy- I will do what I can, how I can, and won’t give up- to enable clients to get overseas for their children- and get them home.

If you need my urgent help, either call me on 07 3221 9751 or email me on stephen@pageprovan.com.au.

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