Benjamin A. Baker

416 S Crockett St, Sherman, TX

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1989
Baylor University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1986
University of Texas System, Arlington, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jared

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23 Aug, 2023
A very knowledgeable attorney, quick to respond to any questions and it has been a great experience working with Ben and his team.
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Anonymous

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25 Jan, 2022
I hired Ben to conclude my lifelong marriage. Ben failed to discover my ex husbands true psychological diagnosis, failed to collect the community income owed me during the course of the divorce, allowed my ex to sock money away privately during the divorce period, allowed my ex to distribute my half of the award in an untimely way, among many other grievances . He failed to discover my exes rented apartment for 5 years prior, which he used for his girlfriends a half mile from his office. Failed to discover the secret drug trading my ex conducted for nefarious activity. Ha! You women will NOT be served well in Grayson County! Get out! Bunch of sexist pigs, judges and attorneys rule up there who condone a double standard of men lying, cheating, and abusing women! How dare this man claim Ben won him 80% of HIS money! SHE made the kids, are those 100% HERS? I think I'd happily serve time for the satisfaction of severing the kid relationship and his prideful, hateful, sexist misogynistic anatomy. F this '80% His' piece of slime! Ben, Shame on YOU!! What is this 1971? Texas is Community property! 100% evidence of backward, violent sexism! Grayson is so retrogressive/repressive..sure men in liberal towns still try to exploit women, but they don't think they're gonna get away with being bisexual polyamorous Grayson swingers. I just hate men now. Thanks Ben.
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Kevin

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07 Dec, 2017
Ben handle a difficult divorce for me that ended a 28 yr marriage. At stake was my 401k, pension, and a recently purchased home valued over 175k. Ben was straight forwarded with me about the division of marital assets in Texas. He asked the hard questions about my character and integrity and how I wanted the outcome of the divorce to be, then we made a plan. Ben followed thought on every step we discussed and kept me informed. He is smart , knows his job and how to deal with his adversary's. The result of my hiring Ben was that I maintained 80% of my lifetime of hard work and savings. You need a Lawyer then hire Ben Baker
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable, professional, and thorough representation
“Mr. Baker was extremely knowledgeable and professional as well as kind and understanding.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“I was also able to reach him promptly with all questions and concerns i had.”
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Successful case outcomes and satisfied clients
“He was able to obtain all of the information needed that I could not do on my own.”
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Fair and reasonable pricing
“Great man and lawyer for a fair price”
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Compassionate and caring service
“Ben and his staff will always be remembered . Yes I would recommend Ben to anyone needing a professional , caring attorney.”
Cons
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Potential failure to uncover all relevant information
“Ben failed to discover my ex husbands true psychological diagnosis, failed to collect the community income owed me during the course of the divorce.”
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Concerns about fairness and bias in the legal system
“How dare this man claim Ben won him 80% of HIS money! SHE made the kids, are those 100% HERS? I think I'd happily serve time for the satisfaction of severing the kid relationship and his prideful, hateful, sexist misogynistic anatomy.”

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