MARK B. Baer, Inc., APLC Press releases
Jun 01, 2010
In his Blog, Mark B. Baer, Esq. explains how the legal might improve if something were done to discourage people from committing perjury.
May 25, 2010
In his Blog, Mark B. Baer, Esq. explains the reason that legitimate cases of domestic violence in situations in which the abused suffered from "Battered Wife Syndrome" are often not pursued or denied by the Court.
May 18, 2010
In the blog, Mark B. Baer, Esq. addresses the fact that it is the incompetence of personnel and the inappropriate allocation of funds within DCFS that results in its failure to properly investigate allegations of abuse and neglect.
May 12, 2010
In the blog, Mark B. Baer, Esq. addresses the fact that in 1 out of every 5 divorce or paternity cases, a parent is using their child as nothing more than a weapon to achieve a desired result by making false allegations of domestic violence.
Apr 30, 2010
In the article, Mark B. Baer, Esq. describes, explains and compares the following four divorce processes: (1) contested divorce; (2) uncontested divorce; (3) mediated divorce; and (4) collaborative divorce.
Mar 04, 2010
In the article, Mark B. Baer, Esq. discusses the benefits and pitfalls of using mediation in family law.
Dec 26, 2009
In this article, Mark Baer explains that good communication between parties in a family law proceeding is vital to a successful outcome. Otherwise, the parties are giving too much power and control to their attorneys and the judicial system.
Nov 24, 2009
In the article, Mark B. Baer, Esq. discusses how significantly the psychological aspect of the attorney-client relationship may impact the ultimate outcome of a case.
Oct 28, 2009
In the article, Mark B. Baer, Esq. discusses the manner in which to make an intelligent and informed decision when selecting an attorney.
Sep 23, 2009
In the article, Mark B. Baer, Esq. discusses how intense or confused emotions get played out-sometimes inappropriately-in the legal system, specifically in family law matters. The court system is not set up to facilitate reconciliation.