Lebanon, NJ Family Lawyers | Experienced Divorce, Child Custody & Family Attorneys – Bauer & Karch Law Group
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Lebanon, NJ Family Lawyers | Experienced Divorce, Child Custody & Family Attorneys – Bauer & Karch Law Group
Bauer Mary Ann, an attorney and lawyer based in Lebanon, New Jersey, has received positive feedback from clients who appreciate her professionalism and dedication, particularly in family law matters. Many reviewers highlight her ability to create a comforting and supportive environment during difficult times, noting her responsiveness and commitment to understanding her clients’ rights. Overall, clients feel that Mary Ann prioritizes their best interests and provides a pleasant experience, making her a highly recommended choice for legal representation.
Used for mediation. She bragged that she was on council that rejected assumed equal joint custody for fathers in NJ when I was fighting for joint custody. Tried to push me to accept very one sided custody arrangement. Felt like she was adversary attorney rather than neutral mediator. Seems like se is biased against fathers.
MaryAnn Bauer is a biased parenting coordinator. I question her fairness and her ethics. She will carry out many filler meetings to clock in more hours. Four out of five co-parenting issues were articulated structurally to draw excuses for the faults of my adversary. She and my adversary contacted the school without my consent to put a problem with my son’s grades because my adversary had already disenrolled our son from remote learning during COVID. My son is an average A to B student. He was distraught that he threatened to fail all classes because he was removed from remote learning. At the same time, all of his peers remained remote. I had to get my lawyer to intervene, and my son was restored to remote learning. MaryAnn could not come up with a valid support for my adversary for denying me the chance to have dinner with my son on his birthday. My adversary was out of state on my son’s birthday; the children were left with their grandparents. I formally asked MaryAnn to resign, but she refused, so I am stuck with her unless I pay for a motion to remove her.
We used her as a mediator. She failed to disclose her personal relationship with opposing counsel and I felt she was supporting the other lawyer. Poor at mediation.