About Celinda Baez
Celinda Baez Guerra practices family law at Flume Law Office, LLP in San Antonio, Texas. She has been a member of the Texas Bar since 1989, focusing on a variety of legal areas including divorce, business law, consumer law, employment law, estate planning, probate, real estate law, and elder law. Her firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal services to clients throughout Bexar County and beyond. She earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 1989. Since then, she has built a diverse practice that addresses the multifaceted needs of families and individuals. Her experience ranges from negotiating divorce settlements to drafting wills and handling real estate transactions.
Cases often involve navigating complex family dynamics and ensuring that clients understand their rights and options. Most of her work involves family law cases, particularly those related to divorce and child custody. She also assists clients with estate planning and probate matters, helping families prepare for the future and manage their affairs after a loved one passes. Celinda's approach is detail-oriented, ensuring that all aspects of a case are addressed thoroughly — Cases typically progress from initial consultations through negotiations and, when necessary, litigation in court. Before joining Flume Law Office, LLP, she was actively involved in various community organizations. Celinda serves on the board of the Hope for the Future Development Board and the St. PJ's Children's Home Governing Committee.
Her commitment to community service extends to her role on the St. Mary’s Law School-Hispanic Law Alumni Board and the San Antonio Academy Board of Trustees. She is also a member of the San Antonio Bar Association and the Texas Bar Association. Celinda is passionate about giving back to her community, which reflects her dedication to the legal profession and the people she serves. She actively participates in initiatives that support local families and children, demonstrating her belief in the importance of legal advocacy. Her involvement in these organizations allows her to stay connected to the community and understand the challenges faced by her clients. In addition to her legal practice, Celinda is a member of the Pastoral Council at St.
Pius Catholic Church, where she contributes to the spiritual and communal needs of her parish. Her diverse interests and community involvement enrich her perspective as an attorney. This lets the attorney approach legal issues with empathy and understanding. Celinda Baez Guerra continues to be a advocate for her clients in San Antonio and the surrounding areas.