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Gemma Taylor KC Appointed Co-Chair of the Sussex Local Family Justice Board

Gemma Taylor KC Appointed Co-Chair of the Sussex Local Family Justice Board

We are pleased to share that Gemma Taylor KC has been appointed as Co-Chair of the Sussex Local Family Justice Board (LFJB).

The Sussex LFJB brings together key agencies and professionals across the family justice system, including the judiciary, legal practitioners, local authorities, Cafcass and health and support services. The Board plays a vital role in promoting effective collaboration, improving outcomes for children and families and supporting the delivery of high-quality family justice across the region.

Gemma’s appointment reflects her extensive expertise in family law and her longstanding commitment to the effective operation of the family justice system. As Co-Chair, she will work closely with fellow Board members to provide strategic leadership, support best practice, and help drive continuous improvement across Sussex.

This appointment is a significant professional achievement and recognition of Gemma’s standing within the family law community. We congratulate her on this well-deserved role and look forward to the valuable contribution she will make to the work of the Sussex LFJB.


5th Jan 2026

Gemma Taylor KC MCIArb

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Gemma Taylor KC MCIArb

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