About Mark Kevin
Mark Kevin Baumann practices family law in Port Angeles, Washington — He has experience in divorce and domestic violence cases. Baumann has been a licensed attorney since 1991 and is known for his commitment to serving families in his community. His office is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support for clients handling the requirements of family law. He holds a J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School, where he graduated in 1985. In addition to his law degree, he earned a B.A.
in Political Science from the University of Washington in the same year. Baumann has also completed several specialized training programs, including a Graduate Credit Certificate in Interpersonal Neurobiology from Portland State University in 2012 and a 40-hour mediation course from Pepperdine University School of Law in 2008. His qualifications include certifications in Attachment and Psychopathology, mediation, and Title 26 Guardian ad Litem. Most of his work involves representing clients in divorce proceedings and cases of domestic violence. He is skilled in mediation, which allows him to facilitate negotiations between parties to reach amicable resolutions. Cases typically progress through initial consultations, mediation sessions, and, when necessary, court appearances.
His experience as a Judge Pro Tem since 2003 provides him with a unique perspective on the judicial process, enhancing his ability to advocate for his clients. Before establishing his current practice, Baumann held various roles in the legal field, including serving as a mediator and an associate attorney. He has been actively involved in legal education, having instructed in entrepreneurial training programs since 1994. His commitment to the community extends beyond his legal practice; he has volunteered as a lawyer for Project Homeless Connect and has served on the board of the Port Angeles Youth Soccer Club. Baumann is a member of several professional organizations, including the WSBA Low Bono Section and the Academy of Professional Family Mediators. He is also a founding member of the Washington Low Bono Professionals.
His involvement in these groups reflects his dedication to improving access to legal services for those in need. He is also connected with both the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Court and the Makah Tribal Court, further demonstrating his commitment to serving diverse communities. In addition to his legal work, Baumann is a speaker for various organizations, sharing his expertise in family law and mediation. His multifaceted career and dedication to both his clients and the community make him a respected figure in the field of family law in Washington State.