The Law Office of Dana Baker is a family law, estate planning, and probate firm. We empower our clients to create their best life and leave the legacy for the people they care about most.

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Hello! I’m Dana Baker.

Dana Baker

My goal is to be your trusted advisor—helping you make the best personal, financial, and legal decisions for yourself and your family at every stage of life.

At the Law Office of Dana Baker, P.C., our focus is on guiding families through life’s most important transitions with clarity, compassion, and confidence. Whether you are planning for the future or navigating the challenges of divorce, death, or disability, we are here to protect what matters most.

Ultimately, our mission is to help you and your loved ones avoid unnecessary conflict, preserve stability, and ensure your family’s well-being—now and for generations to come.

A family of three

Our Services

    • Divorce (Contested & Uncontested)

    • Child Custody & Visitation

    • Child Support & Modifications

    • Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements

    • Adoption & Termination of Parental Rights

    • Last Will & Testament

    • Revocable & Irrevocable Trusts

    • Durable Powers of Attorney

    • Advance Healthcare Directives

    • Special Needs & Minor Trust Planning

    • Probate of Will (Independent Administration / Muniment of Title)

    • Determination of Heirship

    • Dependent Administration

    • Small Estate Affidavits & Affidavits of Heirship

    • Creditor Claims & Estate Distributions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Divorcing with substantial assets requires a strategic approach to property division, business valuation, tax consequences, and potential hidden assets. It’s important to work with an attorney experienced in complex financial disclosures and high-net-worth settlements.

  • A trust is a private, flexible legal tool that holds assets during your lifetime and distributes them after death, often without probate. Unlike a will, a revocable living trust can also manage your affairs if you become incapacitated.

  • Probate is the legal process of recognizing a will (if there is one), identifying heirs, collecting assets, paying debts, and distributing property after someone passes away. It ensures assets are transferred according to law or the decedent’s wishes.

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