Title: How Multiple Marriages and Divorces Shaped Dana Eberle’s Insight Into Her Clients’ Needs
- Dana Eberle, a family law attorney based in Southern Indiana and deeply devoted to the Kentuckiana region, has leveraged her personal experience of two marriages and two divorces...
- Eberle, who oversees the Family Law practice area at CLLB Law, handles cases involving divorce, child custody, paternity, guardianship, and adoption.
- Having lived in Floyds Knobs, Greenville, New Albany, and Georgetown, Eberle is intimately familiar with the communities of Floyd County, which informs her localized understanding of family dynamics...
Dana Eberle, a family law attorney based in Southern Indiana and deeply devoted to the Kentuckiana region, has leveraged her personal experience of two marriages and two divorces to refine her approach to client representation in family law matters.
Eberle, who oversees the Family Law practice area at CLLB Law, handles cases involving divorce, child custody, paternity, guardianship, and adoption. Her firsthand experience with the emotional and legal complexities of divorce has given her unique insight into what clients truly need during such proceedings.
Having lived in Floyds Knobs, Greenville, New Albany, and Georgetown, Eberle is intimately familiar with the communities of Floyd County, which informs her localized understanding of family dynamics and legal needs in the region.
One of the things that has helped me and my practice is knowing what went wrong in my divorce and helping my clients avoid the same pitfalls.
Dana Eberle, via Super Lawyers
This perspective was highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal feature, which noted that Eberle “got married and divorced. Then she married and divorced again. It has sharpened her perspective about what her clients need.” The article underscores how her personal journey has translated into professional empathy and strategic counsel.
Professional Practice and Client Approach
At CLLB Law, Eberle leads a practice focused on guiding clients through some of the most emotionally charged legal processes. Her work extends beyond legal technicalities to address the human dimensions of family dissolution, custody disputes, and guardianship arrangements.
Continuing Legal Education and Professional Engagement
Eberle remains active in professional development and legal education. She is scheduled to participate in several live continuing legal education (CLE) events in mid-2026, including the 13th Annual IRS Representation Conference on July 15, 2026, and a session on Divorce Planning & Litigation: A Cross-Disciplinary Playbook on June 17, 2026.
Additional engagements include presentations on AI and Legal Ethics (June 10, 2026), Alcohol Dynamics in the Legal Workplace (May 22, 2026), and Evidence Basics and Pre-Trial Motions (May 21, 2026), all offered through MyLawCLE, where she oversees the Family Law practice area.
Recognition and Professional Background
Eberle’s background includes attending law school after being initially dissuaded by a former partner, a detail she has shared publicly as part of her journey into family law. Her story has been featured in Super Lawyers, where she discussed how her personal experiences inform her professional mission to help others navigate the emotional minefield of divorce.
Her dual experience with marriage and divorce has become a defining aspect of her professional identity, allowing her to offer clients not only legal expertise but also a depth of understanding rooted in lived experience.
