Sarah L. Newell - Wichita, KS
Attorney at Gibson Watson Marino LLC
Divorce Lawyers in Wichita, KS
301 North Main Suite 1300 Wichita, KS 67202
Wichita Divorce Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Divorce
- Bankruptcy
- Estate Planning
- Cyber Security
- Health Care Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Sarah L. Newell has been in private practice, practicing bankruptcy law since 2002. She is admitted to the Kansas and Missouri State Bars. She represents both debtors and creditors. Prior to private practice, she clerked for Judge John K. Pearson and Judge Robert E. Nugent.
She earned her Bachelor's degree in 1996 and her Juris Doctorate in 1998, both from the University of Kansas.
She currently practices in the areas of bankruptcy, collections and family law. She resides in Wichita with her husband and three children.
Filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is not an easy decision to make. Every situation, like every client, is different and requires representation tailored to their unique needs and circumstances. At Gibson Watson Marino LLC, our attorney, Sarah Newell, hones in on your individual needs to derive the best possible way forward for your case.
Bankruptcy should be viewed as a financial planning tool to help you find your way towards a brighter financial future. Whether you are facing a foreclosure, garnishments, judgments, or other collection activity, you owe it to yourself to learn more about options available to you.
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301 North Main
Suite 1300
Wichita, KS 67202
Phone: 316-252-1559
Fax: 316-264-8614
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Website: https://www.gibsonwatsonlaw.com
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