About Donae A
Donae A Minor followed a steady and deliberate path into law. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University in 2007, completed an MBA at Pfeiffer University in 2010, and received her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 2015. The sequence of degrees signals a background that combines business training with legal education.
After law school, Minor moved quickly into practice. In 2016 she established Minor Law Divorce Lawyers as owner and lawyer at law. That same year she took on an of counsel role at Waldron Law Office PLLC. The two positions show a willingness to handle both independent practice and collaborative work within an established office.
Her work centers on divorce and family law matters. At her firm she manages cases that typically involve property division, child custody, and support issues. She represents clients through negotiation and, when necessary, trial. Colleagues and court records reflect steady courtroom experience since she opened her practice.
Minor’s background in business informs her approach to financial aspects of family law. The MBA gives her added perspective when cases turn on asset valuation, support calculations, or small-business interests. Clients often encounter complex financial questions, and she draws on her combined training to address those details.
The of counsel role at Waldron Law Office allowed Minor to collaborate on cases and consult on strategy while building her own caseload. That dual engagement can provide professional breadth. It also keeps a lawyer connected to other local practitioners and the broader procedural rhythms of court.
Her practice has remained focused on family law since she launched Minor Law Divorce Lawyers. She handles the full lifecycle of divorce cases, from initial filings to negotiated settlements and courtroom hearings. She maintains a local presence through her firm office and continues to update her legal knowledge as rules and precedents evolve.
Clients and other attorneys describe her work in straightforward terms: practical, procedural, and attentive to financial detail. She prioritizes clear explanations and steady case management. She currently focuses her practice on divorce and family law matters.