Sarah Michelle Gable, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Bel Air, MD with 5 reviews
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Sarah Michelle Gable

112 W. Pennsylvania Ave, Bel Air, MD

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2009:
University of Baltimore School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006:
McDaniel College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Dave

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29 May, 2024
They are fine for an uncontested low-conflict divorce. However, shop around for a contested high-conflict matter. Sara Gable's litigation skills are suboptimal for a high conflict contested case with aggressive opposing counsel. I had to hire a more experienced litigator to step in on an ad hoc basis to argue more complex motions and hearings.
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S drake

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17 Jul, 2023
Chris has been representing my case since I hired him as my WC attorney. I can truly say if WC tries not to work in your favor or slow with your payments; Chris jump right on the matter and get fast positive results. When calling his office I get to speak with my attorney and not an office personnel. He is always willing to talk without rushing through the conversation. I would highly recommend Attorney Christopher Marts.
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Anonymous

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19 Mar, 2022
A family member used her for a divorce and I tried to talk to several times. I called and left a message for her to call me, which she never returned my call. She also charge for every phone conversation every email and every thing her paralegal does. When you ask her to get records from the school where the child goes to she gets them and charges you for getting them and them never uses them. Right before the trial she want to be paid up front for the trial. Her reasons is if you are not happy with the results you won't pay her. Needless to say we did not want to pay her more money after what we paid her for doing nothing but paper work.
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Publications

2016:
Maryland State Bar Association section newsletter, Challenges and Considerations When Facing the Resistant Child
2008:
University of Baltimore Law Forum, RECENT DEVELOPMENT: ALAVEZ V. MOTOR VEHICLE ADMIN.: THE MARYLAND MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION MAY NOT ISSUE A MARYLAND DRIVER'S LICENSE TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE LICENSE TO DRIVE HAS BEEN REVOKED OR IS CURRENTLY SUSPENDED IN ANOTHER STATE, EVEN THOUGH THE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION IS PERMANENT IN THE OTHER STATE.

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