
Overview
Sabrina Parker deals with all aspects of Family Law including divorce and financial matters, as well as both public and private law children matters, injunctions and change of name deeds. She is experienced in handling both privately and publicly funded cases. Born in the Caribbean and now based in Liverpool, Sabrina is committed to improving access to justice through community outreach, legal education and supporting individuals who may otherwise face barriers in engaging with legal services.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI)
As a woman born in the Caribbean and now based in Liverpool, Sabrina is passionate about creating inclusive spaces within the legal profession and beyond. She actively supports ethnic minorities and underrepresented communities through outreach events, pro bono legal advice and mentoring. Her professional approach is rooted in empathy, representation and a commitment to breaking down barriers to accessing justice. Sabrina has engaged with the Liverpool City Region Race Equality Hub’s leadership programme, which brings together Black, Asian, and minority ethnic leaders to promote visibility, representation and community within leadership spaces. She has also built a strong relationship with Liverpool John Moores University’s Student Futures Team, participating in their roundtable discussions on race equality in the workplace. In addition, Sabrina continues to provide mentoring and support to students from minority backgrounds, reinforcing her commitment to long-term, impactful change.
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)
Sabrina actively contributes to ESG principles through her involvement in pro bono services, community engagement, and public legal education. She supports initiatives that empower individuals who may face difficulties accessing legal support and is committed to practising with integrity and social responsibility. Her approach prioritises ethical conduct and community impact alongside legal excellence. Sabrina participated in providing free legal advice to members of the Afro - Latin community.