Outdated surrogacy laws meant Joel had to fight for fatherhood. Now he's met Jess, it's a fight he's winning By News October 13, 2024 Add Comment Edit Joel Reeve is eagerly awaiting the birth of his son after a stranger he met online agreed to be a surrogate. But he had to move his entire life to Tasmania to become a father. Share this post Related PostsIsrael releases 54 Palestinians including Al-Shifa Hospital director, who says he was subject to 'psychological and physical torture'How we made two hours of TV about an ancient true crime mysteryMinister says death of woman in alleged domestic violence attack 'a horrific situation', as man appears in courtThe cost of technology that changed Edwina's life is out of reach for more than 1 million AustraliansSearch for missing British teen Jay Slater on Spanish island called off'I ran away, and now they're all dead': The Russian soldiers who escaped the front linesActor with disability defies preconceptions to tread the boards at Venice BiennaleTrump claims 'big win' as Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have some immunity from prosecution
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