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Family Law and Related Matters, including Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Prenuptial Agreements, and Adoption.
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Sarah M. Gable, Esq.
Education:
- McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College), Magna Cum Laude, B.A., 2006
- Bel Air High School, 2002
Law School:
- University of Baltimore School of Law, Cum Laude, J.D., 2009
Admitted:
- Maryland, 2009
- U.S. Supreme Court Bar, 2019
Member:
- Maryland State Bar Association, Family Law Section
- Harford County Bar Association
- Baltimore County Bar Association
- Women's Bar Association of Maryland
- Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
- Harford County Chapter of the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland
- Maryland Bar Foundation, Fellow
- Harford County Family Law Advisory Committee
Biography:
- Judicial Law Clerk: Hon. William O. Carr, Administrative Judge, Circuit Court for Harford County, 2009-2010
- University of Baltimore Law Forum, Associate Editor (2008 to 2009)
- Harford County Bar Association, Executive Council Member (2023 to Present)
- Harford County Chapter of the Women's Bar Association of Maryland, Secretary (2016 to 2019), President (2019 to 2021), Treasurer (2021 to Present)
- Super Lawyers (2020 to Present,) Rising Star (2017 to 2019)
- Maryland Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts,
- Ambassador Board Member (2016 to Present)
Harford Leadership Academy (2022), Winds of Leadership Board Member (2023 to 2024) - Harford County Bar Foundation, Volunteer Attorney (2014 to Present)
- Determine Your Destiny, Presenter and Volunteer Attorney (2016 to 2020)
- 6 Hour Child Counsel Representation Training, October 2010
- 21 Hour Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Training, March 2011
- 40 Hour Basic Mediation Training, March 2012
- 20 Hour Parenting and Child Access Issues Mediation Training, June 2020
- 40 Hour Parenting Coordination Training, December 2021
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