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  • Lawyer name:Gaba, Steven J
  • Address:200 A Monroe Street Suite 200Rockville,MD
  • Phone:301-637-8508
  • Fax:301-738-7771
  • PostalCode:20850 -4437
  • WebSite:http://www.mdfamilylaw.net/
  • Areas of Practice:Family Law Child Support Divorce Mediation & Collaborative Law Custody

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  • Steven J. Gaba, Attorney and Counselor at Law Rockville, Maryland Divorce and Family Law Attorney

    The most important goal of my practice is to help individuals find a dignified solution to divorce and custody issues. I am committed to exhausting every alternative before litigating your family law case. I aim to show clients that most disputes can be resolved out of court, protecting your best interests while avoiding the expense and turmoil of a trial.

    I represent clients in Bethesda, Potomac, Chevy Chase and throughout Montgomery County in all aspects of Maryland family law. I have practiced law for more than 20 years, including 15 years of exclusive focus on divorce and family law matters. I established Steven J. Gaba, Attorney and Counselor at Law as a solo practice in 2003, with the goal of expanding the use of alternative dispute resolution for my clients.

    Compassion and Close Contact in Exploring Your Options

    I understand the tensions of ending a marriage, especially when there are deep disagreements over division of property, where the kids will live, and ongoing financial support. Yet many people do not realize that there are alternatives to fighting it out in family court - procedures that allow you considerable control in customizing your divorce or custody agreement. I will take the time to listen to your unique situation and explore out-of-court alternatives, including mediation, collaborative law, and arbitration. I strive to put the solution in your hands. In those circumstances when litigation is warranted, I can capably protect your interests in court.

    Two of the most common complaints against law firms are (a) "You're not the person I hired" and (b) "They won't return my calls." I will be your direct point of contact. Only on the rarest of occasions will someone else take your call or meet with you. I handle your case myself from initial consultation to final resolution. I also believe that client communication is important - being accessible when you have questions or concerns, and contacting you about developments or upcoming decisions. I rely heavily on e-mail communication to allow my clients greater and more flexible communication with me.

    Qualified to Represent Your Interests

    I maintain a strong connection to the legal community though memberships to national and local bar associations. I am a member of the Family Law Sections of the Bar Association for Montgomery County and the District of Columbia Bar. I am also a member of the Maryland and American Bar Associations and part of the National Order of Barristers. In addition, I serve as a facilitator for the Montgomery County Circuit Court Family Division. Additionally, I am a member of the International Association of Collaborative Professionals, an organization whose goal is to help assist individuals reach resolution to their disputes without engaging in costly and stressful litigation.

    To learn more about how I can help you take control of your divorce or family law matter, contact Steven J. Gaba online or call our Rockville, Maryland office at (301)-738-7770. We accept all major credit cards.

    Steven J. Gaba, Attorney and Counselor at Law, serves family law clients throughout Montgomery County, Maryland, including Bethesda, Potomac, Chevy Chase, Rockville, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Olney, Poolesville, Darnestown, Wheaton-Glenmont, Montgomery Village, and Germantown.

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My brother recently signed papers to become the power of attorney over my mother. Since my father (who is in very ill health) and mother are listed on all of their bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, etc., he is unable to gain access to any of these accounts since my mother has "power" over my dad and my brother does not. Long story short, my mother was "ripped off" over a series of months by an in home care taker to the tune of at least $30 grand. My brother and I were tipped off by some things that my mom said and now the police and DA are pursuing this as a bona fide case of not just elderly abuse but also identity theft....my mother is not returning their phone calls or helping out much (probably embarrassment and having to show how much she was actually bilked for) and has been doing some strange things in regard to their bank accounts etc., and won't be forthcoming with my brother (such as withdrawing a recent mutual fund that both my brother and mother recently set up without any explanation. My mother has a spending problem (hoarding/shopaholic)and our fear is that she is spending all of their savings...it's astonishing how much is gone already. My dad should be in a nursing home but she insists it's to expensive yet she has a full time in home care taker and she leaves every day all day long to go shopping or?? (This being how she was ripped off the first time....she would leave every day and so this person had full reign of their home.) My mom is 78 years old and is not in the best of health either. Thus, my brother wants to become "power of attorney" over my dad too but he is unable to sign anything and my mom keeps evading my brother's request...she is afraid she will no longer have access to their money which is not the case....we just need it to be monitored before what little they have left is completely gone. It's to the point now where the detective on the case sent a social worker to my parents home to "interview" my mom to see what was going on in terms of my father's care and home environment. So, how does one become power of attorney over a parent in this type of situation....where the parent in question can't sign anything and the other parent evades all requests to sign for that parent. Not sure if this is true or not, but I heard you can take a class to be certified??? Help!.

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