08 January 2021
Childhood vaccination disputes – Sarah Williams for Family Law
Article by Sarah Williams, Head of Surrogacy, Fertility, Adoption & Modern Family and safeguarding expert in the Family department at Payne Hicks Beach, in which she addresses the topic of childhood vaccination disputes. Given the current vaccinations against COVID-19 that are being administered, Sarah revisits the recent judicial approaches in such disputes concerning children in both public and private law proceedings, first published in Family Law Lexis Nexis online on 6 January 2021 and reproduced with kind permission.
Sarah is an expert in complex international surrogacy, fertility and modern family law, in addition to having extensive experience in all children related litigation and safeguarding and advising on cases involving the vulnerable. She spent the first decade of her career as a practising Family Barrister at a leading set of chambers representing parents, children, guardians and the Official Solicitor. Sarah is adept at handling all her cases with the utmost discretion whilst delivering the best outcome for her clients.
For further information please contact Sarah Williams, Legal Director and Head of Surrogacy, Adoption, Fertility & Modern Family by email or telephone on 020 7693 5821.
Click below to read Sarah's article for Family Law Lexis Nexis
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