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Douglas Cohn Attorney at Law
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Nadia
I found him to be extremely intelligent, very knowledgeable and had integrity. My experience with some attorneys has been they try to string things out so they can make more money in billing. I never had that feeling with Mr. Cohn. I am confident he was reasonable in his approach and fees. I think his experience as a judge gave him a rounded view of the art of the possible to come to an agreement. He did not always tell me what I wanted to hear but in the end, he was correct. Thanks to Mr. Cohn we settled before spending a fortune in court. If you are looking for an attorney who is highly skilled at negotiating a settlement before going to court he is an excellent choice.
The custody struggle was much longer than I had anticipated, but Doug explained each step of the process to me and allowed me to present the type of case that both fit my personality, my parenting style and my income. I wanted to both thoughtfully and firmly defend my rights as a parent, while making sure that during our year long trial, we always respected my spouse, never 'played dirty' as she always did, and most importantly didn't do anything which could ever adversely effect our children.
After a lot of trial preparation, I felt good about the representation that was provided and about Doug's emotional support throughout the process. It's clear that his vast experience in, and knowledge of, the Family Court System, is one of the factors that makes him such an effective advocate and helped him win my case. I could not have gotten through it without him. While I know the facts about his experience and ability would have been true even if we had lost our case, thankfully my custody case was yet another one which he won, which affirmed my children's right to continue living with both of their parents, 50-50.