Natalie Sutherland
UK Guide 2025
Band 1 : Family/Children Law
Band 1
About
Provided by Natalie Sutherland
Practice Areas
Natalie practices in all areas of family law but specialises in modern family law where she advises in respect of international and domestic surrogacy arrangements, child arrangements where a surrogacy arrangement has broken down, assisted reproductive technology law, embryo disposition, posthumous conception, donor conception, platonic co-parenting, transgender parenting issues and adoption.
Her private children law practice includes international and domestic leave to remove disputes, cases involving allegations of controlling and coercive behaviour and narcissistic personality disorder, cases involving allegations of alienating behaviours and vaccination disputes relating to children, including the Covid vaccination.
Natalie’s divorce and financial remedy practice includes cases involving domicile and jurisdiction disputes, cohabitation claims for unmarried couples, Schedule 1 applications for children, pre and post nuptial agreements, variation of maintenance applications and freezing injunctions.
Career
Natalie started out her career at boutique family law firm, Levison Meltzer Pigott, where she spent 9 years working directly with one of the founders dealing with high and ultra high net worth clients and matters with complex legal issues.
Prior to joining Burgess Mee, Natalie was Head of the Family Department at a firm in the City which is well known for their work in surrogacy and fertility law as well as LGBTQ+ issues.
Professional Memberships
Natalie is a member of Resolution and sits on the Children Committee. Natalie is also a member of the British Fertility Society.
Natalie is a member of the Board of Trustees of Progress Educational Trust, a charity which advances public understanding of science, law and ethics in the field of human genetics, assisted reproduction, embryology and stem cell research.
Natalie is a also member of the Advisory Board of CIFI, Centre for Individual and Family Identity, a recently established clinical psychology led, systemically informed specialist provider of therapeutic services offering consultation by experienced clinicians to donor conceived families, donors, surrogates, and their families. Additionally, CIFI provides training for a variety of professionals to increase awareness, understanding and sensitivity towards all those involved in building families in this way, whether in health settings, schools, social care or third sector, in the UK and internationally.
Publications
Natalie regularly writes for legal publications such as Solicitors Journal, Today’s Family Lawyer, LexisNexis, International Adviser, Family Law Journal, The Divorce Magazine and Law.com International.
Natalie has also written for The Times and has featured in Mail on Sunday, CityAM, The Telegraph, The Financial Times, The New Statesman, The Law Society Gazette, New Law Journal, Elle, Women’s Health, and Grazia.
Personal
Natalie is married with a daughter and is very proud of her Welsh roots.
Natalie is passionate about opening up the conversation around fertility issues in the workplace. This passion led her to co-founding In/Fertility in the City, a movement born of the need for radical change: a complete culture shift in all workplaces to better support men and women who are struggling with infertility whilst navigating professional careers.
Natalie co-organised and co-chaired two in-person panel events in December 2020 and July 2021, with a third event taking place on 30 October 2023 with Clifford Chance. Natalie also now co-hosts a podcast of the same name, dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between in/fertility and work and how to manage this effectively.
Natalie is also passionate about law reform and is assisting Nickie Aiken MP with her private members bill, Fertility Treatment (Employment Rights) Bill, and her Fertility Workplace Pledge.
Outside of work Natalie enjoys Peloton, Politics and Podcasts.
Chambers Review
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Natalie Sutherland is head of the modern families department at Burgess Mee. She advises on a diverse range of issues relating to family and children law, including surrogacy, assisted reproduction and co-parenting agreements.
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Strengths
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"Natalie's expertise in international surrogacy law is unmatched. Her exceptional proficiency is well respected in the industry, as is her unwavering commitment to clients."
"Natalie is hugely knowledgeable about international cases and always goes the extra mile for her clients."
"Natalie is a first class lawyer. Her expertise, knowledge and dedication are second to none. We trust her and feel that she always has our best interests at heart."
"Natalie is the guru on modern families, she is amazing."
"Natalie is hugely passionate and knowledgeable about surrogacy law and she always goes the extra mile for her clients"
"Natalie's expertise in international surrogacy law is unmatched. Her exceptional proficiency is well respected in the industry, as is her unwavering commitment to clients."
"Natalie is hugely knowledgeable about international cases and always goes the extra mile for her clients."
"Natalie is a first class lawyer. Her expertise, knowledge and dedication are second to none. We trust her and feel that she always has our best interests at heart."
"Natalie is the guru on modern families, she is amazing."
"Natalie is hugely passionate and knowledgeable about surrogacy law and she always goes the extra mile for her clients"