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Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on January 12, 2014
This is the fourth of a series of articles wherein I share a conversation I had with the executive producer and director of “Divorce Corp.” wherein we discussed the 58 reasons why I was unable to endorse the film. Since my last article covered points 11 through 15, I will start this article with my […]
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Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on January 11, 2014
This is the third of a series of articles wherein I share a conversation I had with the executive producer and director of “Divorce Corp.” wherein we discussed the 58 reasons why I was unable to endorse the film. Since my last article covered points 6 through 10, I will start this article with my […]
Categories: Alimony, Business Valuation, Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, cost of divorce, Divorce, divorce court, divorce FAQs, Divorce Laws, Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Divorce Statistics, Emotions, Financial, How to Divorce, Infidelity, Legal, Marriage, Mediation, Parenting, Prenup, Real Estate, Separation, Settlement, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized, Visitation
Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on January 10, 2014
This is the second of a series of articles wherein I share a conversation I had with the executive producer and director of “Divorce Corp.” wherein we discussed the 58 reasons why I was unable to endorse the film. Since my last article covered points 1 through 5, I will start this article with my […]
Categories: Alimony, Business Valuation, Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, cost of divorce, Divorce, divorce court, divorce FAQs, Divorce Laws, Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Divorce Statistics, Do-It-Yourself Divorce, Emotions, Financial, How to Divorce, Infidelity, Legal, Marriage, Mediation, Parenting, Settlement, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized, Visitation
Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on January 10, 2014
As I mentioned in my last article titled “The Hidden Agenda Behind the Making of ‘Divorce Corp.,’” as a condition for watching the movie prior to its release, I agreed to “keep the specific contents and storylines in the movie confidential” until the film’s release. The world theatrical premiere of “Divorce Corp.” was held in […]
Categories: Alimony, Business Valuation, Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, cost of divorce, Divorce, divorce court, divorce FAQs, Divorce Laws, Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Divorce Statistics, Do-It-Yourself Divorce, Emotions, Financial, How to Divorce, Infidelity, Legal, Marriage, Mediation, Parenting, Separation, Settlement, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized, Visitation
Posted by Mark B. Baer, Esq. on January 8, 2014
On January 9, 2014, My Advocate Center will be hosting the world premier of a documentary film titled “Divorce Corp.” The following day, the film will be released in theaters around the country. AMC’s synopsis of the film is as follows: “A shocking exposA of the inner workings of the $50 billion a year U.S. […]
Categories: Alimony, Business Valuation, Child Custody, Child Support, Children & Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, cost of divorce, Divorce, divorce court, divorce FAQs, Divorce Laws, Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Divorce Statistics, Emotions, Financial, Holidays, How to Divorce, Infidelity, Legal, Love & Relationships, Marriage, Mediation, Parenting, Separation, Settlement, Stress, Tips, Uncategorized, Visitation
Posted by BrianBrandmeyer on January 2, 2014
Frequently a prospective client is of the opinion they will need to make a choice between litigating or mediating their Dissolution case. This concern is often an illusion. By definition a litigating attorney is an advocate for the party that hires them. A mediation attorney is not an advocate for either side, but attempts to […]
Categories: Divorce, Mediation, Uncategorized
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