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Family

Feb. 1, 2024

Constricting information considered leads to unfairness and injustice

Even if the Elkins Family Law Task Force recommendations were all implemented into the family law system, it would still have been biased. It was biased from the outset.

Mark B. Baer

Mark works as a mediator and conflict resolution consultant and teaches a course on implicit bias.

I have read the four-part series of articles by Mark E. Minyard regarding our "broken family law system" and related articles, including the Letter to the Editor from Francisco F. Firmat, Judge (ret.), and most recently, the article by Terry McNiff that was published on Jan 11, 2024, $95

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