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Family Law and Related Matters, including Divorce, Custody, Child Support, Prenuptial Agreements, and Adoption.

Sarah M. Gable
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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

Back-to-School Custody Planning Tips for Divorced Parents

August 7, 2026

The start of a new school year can be exciting for children and stressful for divorced or separated parents. Between school schedules, transportation, extracurricular activities, homework, and parent-teacher meetings, families have a lot to coordinate. For parents who share custody, planning ahead can help prevent disagreements and make the transition back to school easier for…

Understanding Emergency Guardianship in Maryland

July 23, 2026

When a vulnerable adult or incapacitated individual is at immediate risk, families may need to act quickly to ensure their safety. Emergency guardianship is a legal tool that allows courts to appoint a temporary guardian in urgent situations. At Rodier Family Law, we guide families through urgent guardianship matters with clarity and compassion during stressful…

Protecting Family Businesses During Divorce Proceedings

July 13, 2026

When a couple owns a business together or when one spouse owns a business during the marriage, divorce becomes significantly more complex. Determining how the business is valued, classified, and divided requires careful legal and financial analysis. At Rodier Family Law, we help clients protect their business interests while ensuring fair and accurate asset division…

How to Support Children Emotionally During Divorce Transitions

June 23, 2026

Divorce is a major life transition not only for spouses but also for children, who may struggle to understand and process the changes happening within their family. Emotional support during this time is critical to helping children adjust in a healthy and stable way. At Rodier Family Law, we recognize that protecting children’s emotional well-being…

Mediation vs. Litigation: Choosing the Right Divorce Path in Maryland

June 13, 2026

Divorce is rarely simple, but how you choose to approach the legal process can significantly impact your stress level, timeline, cost, and long-term outcomes. In Maryland, spouses generally pursue divorce through either mediation or litigation. Understanding the differences between these two paths is essential when deciding how to move forward. At Rodier Family Law, we…

Divorce and Retirement: How Ending a Marriage Can Impact Your Financial Future

May 23, 2026

Divorce can significantly affect nearly every aspect of a person’s financial life, including retirement planning. For many couples, retirement accounts and long-term financial goals represent some of the largest assets involved in the divorce process. Understanding how divorce may impact retirement savings, benefits, and future financial security is essential when planning for life after marriage.…

Summer Custody Schedules: Tips for Divorced Parents Planning Ahead

May 13, 2026

Summer can bring exciting opportunities for children and families, but for divorced or separated parents, it can also create scheduling challenges. Vacations, camps, holidays, and changing routines often require parents to revisit custody arrangements and communication strategies. Review Your Custody Agreement Early Many Maryland custody orders and parenting plans include detailed summer and holiday schedules,…

Temporary vs. Long-Term Alimony: Understanding the Different Types of Spousal Support

April 23, 2026

When going through divorce, many individuals are uncertain about how spousal support (alimony) works and whether any alimony will be temporary or long-term. In Maryland, courts may award different forms of alimony depending on the unique financial circumstances of the marriage. Understanding the differences between temporary, rehabilitative, and indefinite alimony can help divorcing spouses better…

Understanding Spousal Support Modifications in Maryland

April 13, 2026

Life circumstances can change significantly after divorce. A job loss, serious illness, retirement, or substantial increase in income may affect a person’s ability to pay or need for alimony. In Maryland, a court can modify alimony “as to amount or duration” if there has been a material change in circumstances since the original order, unless…

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