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Tabor, Julia

Julia Tabor - Lancaster, OH

Attorney at Conrad/Wood Law

Family Law Lawyers in Lancaster, OH

120 E. Main St. Suite 200 Lancaster, OH 43130 - 3712

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Lancaster Family Law Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Family Law

Attorney Information

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio
      Honors: General Litigation Clinic
      Honors: Foster Youth Advocacy Clinic
  • Non Legal Education

    • Ohio State University
      Honors: With Honors

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Family Law Associate

Past Positions

  • Morrow County, Juvenile Division, Former Prosecutor
  • Franklin County Public Defender’s Office, Law Clerk
  • Franklin County Children Services and the Franklin County Probate Court, Extern
  • National Center for Adoption Law and Policy, Legal Intern
  • Legal Aid Society of Columbus, Law Clerk

Other Affiliations

  • Ohio State Bar Association (Member)
  • Fairfield County Bar Association (Member)

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Lancaster, OH

120 E. Main St.
Suite 200
Lancaster, OH 43130 - 3712

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Phone: 740-277-6404

Fax: 740-244-8360

Email: Send a message

Website: https://www.conradwoodlaw.com

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