Sarah Owensby - Blue Ridge, GA
Attorney at Law Office of Sarah K. Owensby
Uncontested Divorce Lawyers in Blue Ridge, GA
3830 East First Street Suite B Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Blue Ridge Uncontested Divorce Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Uncontested Divorce
- Contested Divorce
- Legitimation
- Modification
- Civil
- Criminal
Attorney Information
Overview
I am Sarah Kristine Owensby. I attended The Citadel Military College and obtained my Bachelor of Arts degree in May 2005. I obtained my Paralegal Certification from University of Georgia and my Juris Doctor (law degree) from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. Since the early 2000s, I have worked as a legal assistant, probation officer, victim advocate, and a certified paralegal. I became a licensed attorney in October 2018 and opened my own practice in Fannin County on February 1, 2019.
My family and I live in Fannin County, so having my office here has definitely allowed me to help members of my community and be there more often for my boys. I love spending time with my husband, Philip, and my boys. I enjoy watching college football and seeing my boys play baseball.
Education
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Legal Education
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Atlanta's John Marshall Law School,
Atlanta,
Georgia
Juris Doctor
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Atlanta's John Marshall Law School,
Atlanta,
Georgia
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Non Legal Education
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Citadel Military College, May, 2005
Bachelor of Arts -
University of Georgia
Paralegal Certification
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Citadel Military College, May, 2005
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
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Contact
3830 East First Street
Suite B
Blue Ridge, GA 30513
Phone: 706-925-9705
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.attorneysarahkowensby.com/
Hours: Mon - Thu: 8:00 am β 5:00 pm; Friday: 8:00 am β 12:00 pm; Sat & Sun: Closed
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