Cohen & Cohen, P.C.
                 Over 57 Years Practicing Family Law


                                                     

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About Us
 

Cohen & Cohen was established in 1951 with the commitment of providing our clients with the highest quality legal services available. Today, the firm represents clients in Monroe County, Pennsylvania and the surrounding regions with an emphasis in Family Law and Personal Injury. In addition, we also provide representation and services in the areas of Civil Litigation and Criminal Law.

Built on the foundation of teamwork, Cohen & Cohen utilizes a network of professionals and paralegals to provide our clients the best broad-based resources available to properly represent their interests. We are committed to providing our clients with legal representation that is responsive, personalized, dynamic and flexible with regards to each client's individual situation.  As a small firm, we offer our clients more personal contact and greater control over legal issues. Through direct and on-going contact, Cohen & Cohen clients receive regular status reports on the progress of their particular matter and then, likewise, have the opportunity to provide our firm with timely information and direction. 

We strongly believe that personal and professional integrity is paramount in sustaining a successful law practice.  Our pledge to  you is simple, we will work to provide the best possible representation and personalized services available under the law.

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