Sarah Oberer - Cleveland
Attorney at Shur Law
Dissolution Lawyers in Cleveland
2000 Auburn Drive Suite 200 Beachwood, OH 44122
Cleveland Dissolution Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Dissolution
- Divorce
- Separation and Custody
- Estate
- Bankruptcy
- Immigration
Attorney Information
Overview
Often, people feel like they need a little extra help, an extra hand to hold during their tough battles in life. That can be especially true when you're dealing with family issues or trying to stay in the country against all odds. That's why I take my responsibilities seriously. Because it's not just a job, its someone's life. And I'm glad I get to hold your hand and win our fight together.
I'm licensed to practice law in the state of Ohio. I graduated with honors in both Law and Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati. I handle cases involving divorce, dissolution and child custody in Hamilton, Butler, Clermont, and Warren counties. I also practice U.S. Immigration law including naturalization application, family-based green card petitions, and deportation defenses. I'm also a Notary in the State of Ohio and a Guardian Ad Litem representing the best interest of the children of Ohio
Education
-
Legal Education
-
University of Cincinnati College of Law,
Cincinnati,
Ohio, 2015
L.L.M, U.S. Legal System
Honors: Graduated with Honors
-
University of Cincinnati College of Law,
Cincinnati,
Ohio, 2015
-
Non Legal Education
-
University of Cincinnati, 2019
M.S.
Major: Criminal Justice
-
University of Cincinnati, 2019
Current Employment Position(s)
-
Attorney
Languages
-
Tamil
-
English
Bar Admissions
- Ohio
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio
- India
Other Affiliations
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Guardian Ad Litem
Reviews
Highlights
-
0.5 Value
-
0.5 Quality of Service
-
0.5 Professional Competence
-
Hired Attorney 2024It was my hope to have given Sarah an excellent review but, unfortunately, I had a negative experience working with her. Some of the challenges working with Sarah: -Lack of a thought/care about personal safety. Because my case included domestic violence protections, my safety should have been a top priority. Despite several conversations stressing the importance of protecting confidential information, she made errors that could have compromised my personal safety. -Unhelpful advice that would have unnecessarily costs thousands of extra dollars. I also asked some fairly basic questions and days later would inform me that she was, in fact, wrong. She constantly needed outside input for my questions and when correcting her errors, I was charged. Literally, “paying for her mistakes”. -Lack of responsibility for errors. Rather than taking responsibility for her errors, instead she deflected it, telling me that I should be checking her work. -Unclear communication. For example, receiving constant conflicting calendar invites for cancelled/rescheduled events. This added unnecessary stress and cost me valuable time and energy. My goal for working with her was to solve problems, instead of create new ones. Instead of feeling like she was an advocate, it felt like I constantly needed to advocate for myself to feel seen, heard, understood, and cared for, while adding additional stress due to errors and lack of experience. If you have a very simple and straightforward case, she might be helpful. Had I known what it was like to work with her, I would have found someone else. I hope this helps you in your journey to find the best representation for you whether that is with Sarah or another qualified lawyer.
Photo
Contact
2000 Auburn Drive
Suite 200
Beachwood, OH 44122
Phone: 513-298-9461
Fax: 513-449-0990
Email: Send a message
Website: https://shurlaw.com/
Disclaimer
Your Profile? Update Now
When viewing a listing, consider the state advertising restrictions to which lawyers and law firms must adhere, as well as our FindLaw.com Legal Directory disclaimer. Some lawyers publish comparative information regarding the services that they provide which may be subject to specific comparative communications restrictions.